Many enterprise organizations believe that cloud computing is essential to their business operations. There are some; however, that argue it is not cost efficient and operationally appropriate. Provide a use case where cloud computing is not appropriate and explain why you feel this is an appropriate decision for the enterprise.

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Answer 1

Answer and Explanation:

Cloud computing provides a platform or infrastructure that is readily available to its subscribers at very efficient cost as compared to in house structures for same productivity. It enables small businesses that may not be able to afford storage facilities and IT infrastructure access software(saas) and other cloud infrastructures and environment for their productivity at affordable rates and less inconvenience. However there may be cases where a company should not use cloud computing services.

A simple example is one that goes against efficient cost/reduced cost of using cloud computing services, such as when internet connection is quite expensive and slow or dial up connections are used in the area where a company operates. This would particularly be cost inefficient for the company as cloud services relies heavily on internet.


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An example of a societal ___________ is Germans' lack of interest in using credit cards like Visa and MasterCard, perhaps in part because the German word for 'debt' is the same as the word guilt.

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Answer: values

Explanation:

Societal values can simply be defined as the moral principles defined by the traditions, society dynamics, and cultural beliefs.

These values impact on the behavior of the people. An example is Germans' lack of interest in using credit cards like Visa and MasterCard, because the German word for 'debt' is the same as the word guilt. This hae to do with their belief and values.

In a memo to the college president, the athletic director argues for a new stadium scoreboard. One paragraph will describe the old scoreboard and why it needs to be replaced. Study the following list of ideas for that paragraph. 1. The old scoreboard is a tired warhorse that was originally constructed in the 1970s. 2. It is now hard to find replacement parts when something breaks. 3. The old scoreboard is not energy efficient. 4. Coca-Cola has offered to buy a new sports scoreboard in return for exclusive rights to sell soda pop on campus. 5. The old scoreboard should be replaced for many reasons. 6. It shows only scores for football games. 7. When we have soccer games or track meets, we are without any functioning scoreboard. 1. Which sentence should be the topic sentence? 2. Which sentence(s) should be developed in a separate paragraph? 3. Which sentences should become support sentences?

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Answer:

Memo to the College President

New Stadium Scoreboard:

1. Topic Sentence:

5. The old scoreboard should be replaced for many reasons.

2. Sentence(s) for separate paragraph:

4. Coca-Cola has offered to buy a new sports scoreboard in return for exclusive rights to sell soda pop on campus.

3. Support Sentences:

1. The old scoreboard is a tired warhorse that was originally constructed in the 1970s.

2. It is now hard to find replacement parts when something breaks.

3. The old scoreboard is not energy efficient.

6. It shows only scores for football games.

7. When we have soccer games or track meets, we are without any functioning scoreboard.

Explanation:

1. Topic Sentence:

This is the theme or main topic of a paragraph that summarizes the information in the paragraph.  It may be the first sentence or inserted elsewhere in the paragraph.  But, all other sentences within the paragraph support it with points, reasons, or examples.

2. Support Sentences:

These are sentences that support the topic sentence by offering justifications and examples.

3. Separate Paragraph Sentence:

This is a sentence that introduces another idea which is not closely related to the idea contained in the other paragraph.

The following account balances were extracted from the accounting records of Thomas Corporation at the end of the year:
Accounts Receivable $1,100,000
Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts (Credit) $37,000
Uncollectible-Account Expense $63,000
What is the net realizable value of the accounts receivable?
A. $1,137,000
B. $1,063,000
C. $1,100,000
D. $1,163,000

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Answer: $1,063,000

Explanation:

Net realizable value is the value of an asset that a company will get when the asset is sold minus the cost that came with the asset sales.

The net realizable value of the accounts receivable will be the accounts receivable of $1,100,000 minus the allowance for uncollectible accounts which was given as $37,000.

= $1,100,000 - $37,000

= $1,063,000

Marley Investments, Inc. purchased 45% of the common stock of Beige Corporation on January 1, 2019, Beige Corporation reports a net income of $700,000 for the 2019 year.
Which of the following is the correct journal entry?
A. Equity Investments-Beige Corporation 315,000
Revenue from Investments 315,000
B. Revenue from Investments 315,000
Cash 315,000
C. Revenue from Investments 315,000
Cash 315,000
D. Revenue from Investments 315,000
Equity Investments-Beige Corporation 315,000

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Answer:

A.

Debit Equity Investments-Beige Corporation 315,000

Credit Revenue from Investments 315,000

Explanation:

In the given scenario Marley Investment is purchasing 45% of common stock of Beige Corporation

Revenue for the year is $700,000

So the cost of purchase will be 0.45 * 700,000 = $315,000

Since Marley Investment is making an investment in Beige shares, it will debit it's Equity Investment for this amount ($315,000)

Equity investment are costs incurred when a business purchases securities.

After purchase of the shares the revenue can now be recognised by crediting the Revenue from Investment account.

Marley Investment is now a stakeholder in Beige Corporation

Holding other things constant, a decrease in the inflation rate in the US compared to the Canadian economy will cause the demand for the Canadian dollar to

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Answer: To decrease, and the supply for Canadian dollar to increase.

Explanation: Inflation is an increase in the general price levels within an economy over a given period of time, when their is inflation in a given economy it causes the depreciation of the value of the currency of that economy and hence reduced demands for that currency and an increase in the supply for that currency which in this case is the Canadian dollar.

Braynerd Chemicals sells 40 million shares of stock in an SEO—25 million being primary shares issued by the company and 15 million being secondary shares sold by investors in the company. At the time of the sale, Braynerd's stock was selling at $21.00 per share. If the underwriter charges 5% of the gross proceeds as a fee, how much money was raised in the sale?

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Answer:  $498.75‬ million

Explanation:

Of the 40 million shares sold by Braynerd Chemicals, 15 million were sold as secondary shares by investors in the company. The proceeds from these 15 million will therefore not go to the company but to the investors so they are not counted.

Gross total money raised will be;

= 25 million * 21.00

= $525 million

The Underwriter charges 5% of the gross amount as a fee so the Net amount raised will be;

Net Total = 525 * ( 1 - 5%)

Net Total = $498.75‬ million

Goodard Inc. planned to use $156 of material per unit but actually used $147 of material per​ unit, and planned to make 1,140 units but actually made 900 units. The sales−volume variance for materials is​ ________.

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Answer:

2700, favorable

Explanation:

To calculate the sales-volume variance for materials, we use the equation as follows;

Sales-volume variance for materials = (Actual Price - Standard Price)*Aqual Quantity

sales-volume variance for materials = (147-150)*900

sales-volume variance for materials = 2700 Favorable

For each ratio listed, identify whether the change in ratio value from 2014 to 2015 is usually regarded as favorable or unfavorable.
Ratio 2015 2014
1. Profit margin 9% 8%
2. Debt ratio 47% 42%
3. Gross margin 34% 46%
4. Acid-test ratio 1.00 1.15
5. Accounts receivable turnover 5.5 6.3
6. Bank earnings per share $1.25 $1.58
7. Inventory turnover 3.6 3.4
8. Dividend payout 2.0% 1.2%

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Answer:

1.  Favorable

2. Unfavorable

3. Unfavorable

4. Favorable

5. Favorable

6. Unfavorable

7. Favorable

8. Favorable

Explanation:

1.  Favorable

Less Profit is now being earned per sale

2. Unfavorable

More Debt more Financial risk

3. Unfavorable

Less Profit is now being earned per sale

4. Favorable

A lower ratio is good shows efficiency utilization of resources

5. Favorable

The company is efficient in collection of debt

6. Unfavorable

The earning per share is lower

7. Favorable

More efficient in inventory management

8. Favorable

More return given to investors

Suppose that borrowing is restricted so that the zero-beta version of the CAPM holds. The expected return on the market portfolio is 17%, and on the zero-beta portfolio it is 8%. What is the expected return on a portfolio with a beta of .6?

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Answer:

10.4%

Explanation:

The computation of expected return on a portfolio is shown below:-

Expected return = Risk Free return + 5%Beta ( Market Return - Risk Free return)

= 5% + 0.60 × (17% - 8%)

= 5% + 5.4%

= 10.4%

Therefore for computing the expected return on a portfolio with a beta of .6 we simply applied the above formula.

The market return less risk free return is known as market risk premium

3. Explain how perception errors such as the Primacy effect has negative impact on job performance of an individual

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Explanation:

The primacy effect entails an individual's perceived memory priority, and so may negatively impact an individual's job performance as he may bigin to recall details of only earlier job task over later ones, or may recall earlier company policies on a list over those mentioned last.

This tendency if found in an individual may reduce his job performance as most employers require their employees to pay close attention to details.

Moss County Bank agrees to lend the Sunland Company $605000 on January 1. Sunland Company signs a $605000, 6%, 9-month note. What is the adjusting entry required if Sunland Company prepares financial statements on June 30

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Answer:

DR Interest Expense $18,150

CR Interest Payable $18,150

Explanation:

June 30 would mean that 6 months have elapsed since the note was issued. The interest rate is an annual one so will have to be adjusted for 6 months.

The interest expense so far will be;

= 605,000 * 6% * [tex]\frac{6}{12}[/tex]

= $18,150

This figure is to be debited to the Interest Expense account to show that it is an expense and credited to the Interest Payable account.

Direct Write-Off Method ournalize the following transactions using the direct write-off method of accounting for uncollectible receivables.
Jan. 17: Received $3,220 from Paula Spitler and wrote off the remainder owed of $6,630 as uncollectible. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
Mar. 17 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts Accounts Receivable-Paula Spitler
Apr. 6: Reinstated the account of Paula Spitler and received $5,820 cash in full payment. Reinstate Collection Percent of Sales Method At the end of the current year, Accounts Receivable has a balance of $3,460,000; Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a debit balance of $12,500; and sales for the year total $46,300,000. Bad Debt Expense is estimated at ½ of 1% of sales
a. Determine the amount of the adjusting entry for uncollectible accounts.
b. Determine the adjusted balances of Accounts Receivable, Allowance for Doubtful Accounts, and Bad Debt Expense.
c. Determine the net realizable value of accounts receivable. 3,460,000.

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Answer:

In percent of Sales method the balance for allowance for doubtful accounts on the balance sheet and the income statement is never the same as the old and new bad debts may have different balances.

Explanation:

Journal Postings

Date                 Particulars                Debit                         Credit

Jan 17               Cash                        $3220

                       Bad Debts                $ 6630

                         Accounts Receivable-Paula Spitler     $ 9850

Mar 17         Accounts Receivable-Paula Spitler   $5,820 Dr

                           Allowance for Doubtful Accounts               $5,820 Cr

Re instating the account of Paula Spitler

Apr 6            Cash                         $ 5820 Dr

                        Accounts Receivable-Paula Spitler   $5,820 Cr

Payment received in full.

Percent of Sales Method

Accounts Receivable  $3,460,000;

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts  $12,500  debit;

Sales $46,300,000.

Bad Debt Expense is estimated at ½ of 1% of sales

a. Adjusting entry for uncollectible accounts.

Bad debts = 1/2 of 1 % of  $ 46,300,000;=  $ 231500

Bad Debts Expense $ 231 500 Dr

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 231,500 Cr

b. Accounts Receivable  $3,460,000;

Less Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 231,500 Cr

Accounts Receivable Balance =  $ 3228500

Bad Debts Balance  $ 231 500

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $231,500

c. Accounts Receivable  $3,460,000;

Less Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 231,500 Cr

Net Realizable value of Accounts Receivable   $ 3228500

If actual overhead incurred during a period exceeds applied overhead, the difference will be a credit balance in the Factory Overhead account at the end of the period.
True or False

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Answer:

faslee

Explanation:

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Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a credit balance of $2,100 at the end of the year (before adjustment), and an analysis of customers' accounts indicates uncollectible receivables of $19,700. Which of the following entries records the proper adjustment for bad debt expense?

a. debit Bad Debt Expense, $21,800; credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts, $21,800
b. debit Allowance dfor Doubtful Accounts, $17,600; credit Bad Debt Expense, $17,600
c. debit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts, $21,800; credit Debt Expense, $21,800
d. debit Bad Debt Expense, $17,600; crdit Allowance for Doubful Accounts, $17,600

Other receivables includes all of the followoing EXCEPT:

a. taes receivable
b. interest receivable
c. receivables from employees
d. notes receivabe

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Answer:

1. Analysis of accounts receivables Allowance Required     $19,700

Less: Credit balance available in Allowance account           $2,100

Additional allowance required                                               $17,600

The journal entry will be as follows

                                                              DEBIT        CREDIT

Bad debt expenses                              $17,600

Allowance for doubtful accounts                            $17,600

Hence, the correct option is D.

2. Other receivables include all except "Notes Receivables"

Hence, the correct option is D

se the following information for Jett Co. to answer the following question: 2015 2014 Sales 1,200 1,000 COGS 850 700 Operating Expenses 200 200 Income Taxes 30 35 Jett Co.'s gross profit, operating profit and net profit margins for 2015 are: A. 50.0%, 32.5%, 22.5% respectively. B. 29.2%, 12.5%, 10.0%, respectively. C. 27.0%, 11.0%, 10.5%, respectively. D. 21.5%, 17.5%, 12.0%, respectively.

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Answer:

B. 29.2%, 12.5%, 10.0%

Explanation:

Gross Profit = Sales - Cost of goods sold / Sales

Gross Profit = $1,200 - $850 / $1,200

Gross Profit = $350 / $1,200

Gross Profit = 0.2917

Gross Profit = 29.17%

Operating profit = Sales - Cost of goods sold - Operating Expenses / Sales

Operating profit = $1,200 - $850 - $200 / $1,200

Operating profit = $150 / $1,200

Operating profit = 0.125

Operating profit = 12.5%

Net profit margin = Sales - Cost of goods sold - Income Taxes / Sales

Net profit margin= $1,200 - $850 - $200 - $30 / $1,200

Net profit margin $120 / $1,200

Net profit margin= 0.1

Net profit margin= 10%

Carmen Camry operates a consulting firm called Help Today, which began operations on August 1. On August 31, the company’s records show the following selected accounts and amounts for the month of August.


Cash $25,330 Dividends $5,960
Accounts receivable 22,330 Consulting fees earned 26,970
Office supplies 5,210 Rent expense 9,510
Land 43,980 Salaries expense 5,580
Office equipment 19,970 Telephone expense 840
Accounts payable 10,730 Miscellaneous expenses 490
Common stock 101,500

Required:
Use the above information to prepare an August 31 balance sheet

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Answer:

Help Today

Balance Sheet

For the month ended August 31, 202x

Assets:

Cash $25,330

Accounts receivable $22,330

Office supplies $5,210

Land $43,980

Office equipment $19,970

Total assets: $116,820

Liabilities and stockholders' equity:

Accounts payable $10,730

Common stock $101,500

Retained earnings $4,590

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity: $116,820

Explanation:

Income statement:

Consulting fees earned $26,970

Rent expense $9,510

Salaries expense $5,580

Telephone expense $840

Miscellaneous expenses $490

Net income $10,550

Retained earnings = net income - dividends = $10,550 - $5,960 = $4,590

Sharmer Company issues 5%, 5-year bonds with a par value of $1,000,000 and semiannual interest payments. On the issue date, the annual market rate for these bonds is 6%. What is the bond's issue (selling) price, assuming the following factors: n= i= Present Value of an Annuity Present value of $1 5 5 % 4.3295 0.7835 10 3 % 8.7521 0.7812 5 6 % 4.2124 0.7473 10 3 % 8.5302 0.7441

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Answer:

$957,349

Explanation:

the market price of the bonds = PV of face value + PV of coupon payments

PV of face value = $1,000,000 / (1.03)¹⁰ = $744,094

PV of coupon payments = $25,000 x 8.5302 (PV annuity factor, 3%, 10 periods) = $213,255

market price of the bonds = $744,094 + $213,255 = $957,349

journal entry to record the issuance of the bonds:

Dr Cash 957,349

Dr Discount on bonds payable 42,651

    Cr Bonds payable 1,000,000

​Raggs, Ltd. a clothing​ firm, determines that in order to sell x​ suits, the price per suit must be pequals180 minus 0.5 x. It also determines that the total cost of producing x suits is given by Upper C (x )equals5000 plus 0.75 x squared. ​a) Find the total​ revenue, Upper R (x ). ​b) Find the total​ profit, Upper P (x ). ​c) How many suits must the company produce and sell in order to maximize​ profit? ​d) What is the maximum​ profit? ​e) What price per suit must be charged in order to maximize​ profit?

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Answer:

Explanation:

(a) R(x) = x(150 - 0.75x) => 150x - 0.75x²

(b) P(x) = R(x) - C(x) => 150x - 0.75x² - (2000 + 0.75x²)

so, P(x) = 150x - 2000 - 1.5x²

(c) Now, P '(x) = 150 - 3x = 0....at maximum

i.e. when x = 50 suits

(d) P(50) = 150(50) - 2000 - 1.5(50)²

=> 7500 - 2000 - 3750

i.e. £1750

(e) price --> 150 - 0.75(50) => 150 - 37.5

Hence, price per suit is £112.50 in order to maximise profits.

Crocetti Corporation makes one product and has provided the following information to help prepare the master budget for the next four months of operations: Budgeted selling price per unit $ 121 Budgeted unit sales (all on credit): January 7,000 February 7,500 March 11,900 April 14,900 Credit sales are collected: 40% in the month of the sale 60% in the following month The budgeted accounts receivable balance at the end of February is closest to:

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Answer:

The budgeted accounts receivable balance at the end of February is closest to: $4,500.

Explanation:

Prepare a Accounts Receivable Budget for January and February

                                              January           February      

Balance b/d                                $0                $4,200

Credit Sales                           $7,000             $7,500            

Cash Received (40%)           ($2,800)          ($3,000)

Cash Received (60%)                $0               ($4,200)

Balance c/d                           $4,200             $4,500

Conclusion:

Therefore, the budgeted accounts receivable balance at the end of February is closest to: $4,500

What is the forecasted value of property, plan and equipment (PP&E) based on the following information: Capital asset turnover ratio: 2.5 Forecasted revenues: $120 Forecasted costs of goods sold: $80

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Answer:

Forecasted value of property, plan and equipment (PP&E) is $48.

Explanation:

First note that Capital asset is the same thing as property, plan and equipment (PP&E).

In order to calculate this, we therefore use the formula for calculating the Capital asset turnover ratio which is the ratio of forecasted revenues to forecasted value of property, plan and equipment (PP&E) as follows:

Capital asset turnover = Forecasted revenues / Forecasted value of PP&E

Substituting for the values in the question into the equation above and solve for Forecasted value of PP&E, we have:

2.5 = 120 / Forecasted value of PP&E

Forecasted value of PP&E = 120 / 2.5 = $48

Therefore, the forecasted value of property, plan and equipment (PP&E) is $48.

The forecasted value of property, plan and equipment for the period for the statement quoted above is $48. The calculations can be implied by using the values given in the formula.

The value of the property, plan and equipment is important for estimating the current, short run and long run capital requirements of the firm for a given period using the ratios.

The values given to us are as the capital assets turnover ratio is 2.5 and the forecasted costs of goods sold is $80 whereas the forecasted revenues of the firm is $120.

The calculation of estimated property, plan and equipment of a firm can be calculated by using the formula as given below by putting the available values.

[tex]\rm Forecasted\ PP\&E= \dfrac {Forecasted\ Revenues}{Capital\ Assets\ Turnover\ Ratio}\\\\\\\\\rm Forecasted\ PP\&E= \dfrac {\$120}{2.5}[/tex]

We get the forecasted PP&E of the firm as below,

[tex]\rm Forecasted\ PP\&E= \$48[/tex]

Therefore the value obtained for the forecasted PP&E of the firm is $48.

Hence, the correct statement of the forecasted PP&E of the firm is $48 when the forecasted revenues are $120 and the assets turnover ratio stands at 2.5.

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produces sports socks. The company has fixed expenses of $ 75 comma 000$75,000 and variable expenses of $ 0.75$0.75 per package. Each package sells for $ 1.50$1.50. Read the requirementsLOADING.... Requirement 1. Compute the contribution margin per package and the contribution margin ratio. Begin by identifying the formula to compute the contribution margin per package. Then compute the contribution margin per package. ​(Enter the amount to the nearest​ cent.) – = Contribution margin per unit

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Selling price= $1.5

Unitary variable cost= $0.75

First, we need to calculate the unitary contribution margin:

Contribution margin= selling price - unitary variable cost

Contribution margin= 1.5 - 0.75

Contribution margin= $0.75

Now, we can calculate the contribution margin ratio:

contribution margin ratio= contribution margin/selling price

contribution margin ratio= 0.75/1.5

contribution margin ratio= 0.5

Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Hudson Co. reports the contribution margin income statement for 2017. HUDSON CO. Contribution Margin Income Statement For Year Ended December 31, 2017 Sales (11,500 units at $225 each) $ 2,587,500 Variable costs (11,500 units at $180 each) 2,070,000 Contribution margin $ 517,500 Fixed costs 360,000 Pretax income $ 157,500 1. Compute Hudson Co.'s break-even point in units and. 2. Compute Hudson Co.'s break-even point in sales dollars.

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Answer:

1) Break-even point in units =8000  units

2) Break-even point (sales)  = $1,800,000  

Explanation:

Break-even point is the level of activity at which a firm must operate such that its total revenue will equal its total costs. At this point, the company makes no profit or loss because the total contribution exactly equals the total fixed costs.

Break even point in units is calculated using this formula:

Break even point in units = Total general fixed cost/ (selling price - Variable cost)

Break-even point in units = 360,000/(225- 180) = 8000  units

Break-even point in units =8000  units

2) Break-even point (sales) is computed as follows:

Break-even point (sales) =    Total general fixed cost/C/S ratio.

C/s ratio = (Selling price - variable cost)/Selling price ×  100

              = (225 - 180)/225 ×  100 = 20%

Break-even point (sales) = 360,000/20% = $1,800,000  

Break-even point (sales)  = $1,800,000  

1) Break-even point in units =8000  units

2) Break-even point (sales)  = $1,800,000  

Greenbrier Industrial Products' bonds have a 7.60 percent coupon and pay interest annually. The face value is $1,000 and the current market price is $1,062.50 per bond. The bonds mature in 16 years. What is the yield to maturity

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Answer:

6.9%

Explanation:

To find the answer, you have to use the formula to calculate the yield to maturity:

Yield to maturity= (C+(F-P/n))/(F+P/2), where:

C= Coupon payment= $1,000*7.60%= $76

F= Face value= $1,000

P= Price= $1,062.50

n= Years to maturity= 16

Yield to maturity=(76+(1,000-1,062.50/16))/(1,000+1,062.50/2)

Yield to maturity=72,09/1,031.25

Yield to maturity=0.069 → 6.9%

Accoriding to this, the yield to maturity is 6.9%.

Health and Wealth Company is financed entirely by common stock that is priced to offer a 12 percent expected return. If the company repurchases 20 percent of the common stock and substitutes an equal value of debt yielding 8 percent, what is the expected return on the common stock after refinancing

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Answer: 13%

Explanation:

By substituting 20% of debt for debt yielding 8%, the company now has 20% financing from debt and 80% from equity.

The expected return on common stock after refinancing can be calculated by;

Return after refinancing = Return before refinancing + [tex]\frac{Debt}{Equity}[/tex](return before refinancing - Debt yield)

= 12% + [tex]\frac{0.2}{0.8} (0.12 - 0.08)[/tex]

= 13%

The Cash account in the ledger of Clear Windows shows a balance of $12,596 at September 30. The bank statement, however, shows a balance of $16,253 at the same date. The only reconciling items consist of a bank service charge of $16, a large number of outstanding checks totaling $6,740, and a deposit in transit. Refer to the information above. What is the adjusted cash balance in the September 30 bank reconciliation

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Answer:

Adjusted Cash Balance $ 12,596

Explanation:

September 30 Cash account  balance$12,596

 September 30 Bank statement,  balance  $16,253  

September 30 Difference in balances     $3657      

Clear Windows

Bank Reconciliation Statement  

September 30 Bank statement,  balance  $16,253  

less Outstanding checks $6,740,

Less Bank service charge  $16,

Add Deposit in Transit    $ 3099

September 30 Cash account  balance $ 12,596

Adjusted Cash Balance is the same as the cash book balance.

We start from the bank balance , dot the necessary adjustments and get the same cash book balance.

If a company produces the same number of units per period over an asset's useful life, each period's depreciation expense using the straight-line method will be the same as that recorded using the units-of-production method.
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

The answer is true.

Explanation:

Straight-line method of depreciation spreads the depreciation cost evenly over the life of the asset. The amount of depreciation is the same year in year out. It can be calculated as follows:

(Cost of the asset - residual value) ÷ number of useful life of the asset.

While units-of-production method is almost the same as the straight-line method. It is calculated as:

(Cost of the asset - residual value) ÷ expected number of units of production throughout the useful life of the asset.

Since the number of units of production will be same throughout the life span of the asset, the depreciation expense will also be the same

Zelda Partnership holds cash of $30,000 and inventory worth $60,000 (basis equals $42,000). Zelda makes a $30,000 cash liquidating distribution to Link, a one-third partner with an outside basis of $24,000. How much gain or loss, if any, does Link recognize

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Answer:

6,000 ordinary gain

Explanation:

The computation of gain or loss is shown below:-

Given that

Worth of an inventory = $60,000

Basic inventory = $42,000

Now if we divide this two by each other so the percentage would be

= $60,000 ÷ $42,000 i.e to be greater than the 120% and it is said that the one third would be considered of $18,000

The $18,000 come from

= $42,000 - $24,000

= $18,000

Now its one third is $6,000 and the same is to be treated as ordinary gain

Process A has fixed costs of $1000 and variable costs of $5 per unit. Process B has fixed costs of $500 and variable costs of $7.50 per unit. What is the crossover point between process A and process B? 50 units 250 units $9,500 $5,000 200 units

Answers

Answer:

200 units

Explanation:

The computation of the crossover point between process A and process B is shown below:

Let us assume the cross over point be x

We made a question i.e given below:

Total Cost of A = Total Cost of B

$1,000 + 5x =  $500 +7.50x

$1,000 - $500 = 7.50x - 5x

$500 = 2.5x

So, the x is 200 units

Hence, the cross over point is 200 units by applying the above formula so that the correct units could arrive

200 units are the correct option

When we computation of the crossover point between process A and process B is shown below:

Computation

Let us assume the cross over point be x

Total Cost of A = Total Cost of B

Then $1,000 + 5x = $500 +7.50x

Then $1,000 - $500 = 7.50x - 5x

Now $500 = 2.5x

So, the x is 200 units

Hence, the cross over point is 200 units by applying the above formula so that the correct units could arrive.

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A metal fabricator produces connecting rods with an outer diameter that has a 1 ± .01 inch specification. A machine operator takes several sample measurements over time and determines the sample mean outer diameter to be 1.002 inches with a standard deviation of .003 inch.
a. Calculate the Cp of the process. (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)
Cp =
b. Calculate the Cpk of the process. (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)
Cpk =

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Answer:

A) 1.111

B) 0.889

Explanation:

given data :

outer diameter of connecting rods = 1 ± 0.01 inch

sample mean outer diameter = 1.002 inches

standard deviation = 0.003 inches

A) Calculating the Cp of the process

mean = 1.002

Standard deviation = 0.003

LSL = 1 - 0.01 = 0.99

USL = 1 + 0.01 = 1.01

[tex]Cp = \frac{USL - LSL}{6 * STANDARD DEVIATION}[/tex] =  [tex]\frac{1.01-0.99}{6*0.003}[/tex] = 1.111

B) calculate Cpk

mean = 1.002, LSL = 0.99, USL = 1.01 , deviation = 0.003

[tex]Cpk = min[\frac{mean-LSL}{3* deviation} , \frac{USL- mean}{3*deviation} ][/tex]

       = min [(0.012/0.009) , (0.008/0.009) ]

       = min [ 1.333, 0.889 ]

hence Cpk = 0.889

BPO Services is in the business of digitizing information from forms that are filled out by hand. In 2006, a big client gave BPO a distribution of the forms that it digitized in house last year, and BPO estimated how much it would cost to digitize each form. Form Type Mix of Forms Form Cost A 0.5 $3.75 B 0.5 $1.25 The expected cost of digitizing a form is $ . Suppose the client and BPO agree to a deal, whereby the client pays BPO to digitize forms. The price of each form processed is equal to the expected cost of the form that you calculated in the previous part of the problem. Suppose that after the agreement, the client sends only forms of type A. The expected digitization cost per form of the forms sent by the client is $ . This leads to an expected loss of $ per form for BPO. (Hint: Do not round your answers. Enter the loss as a positive number.)

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Answer:

BPO Services

a. The expected cost of digitizing a form is $2.50

b. The expected digitization cost per form of the forms sent by the client is $3.75, without a mix of forms.

c. This leads to an expected loss of $1.25 per form for BPO.

Explanation:

1. Data:

Form Type    Mix of Forms        Form Cost

A                       0.5                     $3.75

B                        0.5                     $1.25

b. Calculation of Expected Cost of digitizing a form:

Form Type    Mix of Forms        Form Cost    Expected Cost

A                       0.5                     $3.75             $1.875 (0.5 * $3.75)

B                        0.5                     $1.25             $0.625 (0.5 * $1.25)

Total expected costs                                        $2.50

c. Calculation of Expected cost of Form actually sent by Client without a mix of forms:

A                       01                     $3.75             $3.75 (1 * $3.75)

Total expected costs                                      $3.75

d. Calculation of Expected Loss:

Expected Price = $2.50

Expected cost =   $3.75

Expected loss =  $1.25

e. The expected value (cost, price, or gain or loss) from the form digitization is the sum of all possible values from the mix of forms, each multiplied by the probability of its occurrence.

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