The following is a December 31, 2018 Post closing trial balance 12/31/16
Account Title Debits Credits
Cash 40,000
Accounts receivable 34,000
Inventories 75,000
Prepaid rent 16,000
Marketable securities (short term)10,000
Machinery 145,000
Accumulated depreciation—machinery11,000
Patent (net of amortization) 83,000
Accounts payable 8,000
Wages payable 4,000
Taxes payable 32,000
Bonds payable (due in 10 years)200,000
Common stock 100,000
Retained earnings 48,000
Totals 403,000 403,00
Prepare a classified balance sheet for Jackson Corporation at December 31, 2016

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Answer 1

Answer:

Jackson Corporation

Balance sheet as at December 31, 2016

Assets

Non-Current Assets

Machinery                                                       145,000

Accumulated depreciation—machinery         (11,000)    134,000

Patent (net of amortization)                                               83,000

Total Non-Current Assets                                                217,000

Current Assets

Accounts receivable                                                          34,000

Inventories                                                                          75,000

Prepaid rent                                                                         16,000

Marketable securities (short term)                                     10,000

Cash                                                                                     40,000

Total Current Assets                                                         175,000

Total Assets                                                                      392,000

Equity and Liabilities

Equity

Common stock                                                                 100,000

Retained earnings                                                             48,000

Total Equity                                                                       148,000

Liabilities

Non Current Liabilities

Bonds payable (due in 10 years)                                    200,000

Total Non-current liabilities                                            200,000

Current Liabilities

Accounts payable                                                                8,000

Wages payable                                                                    4,000

Taxes payable                                                                   32,000

Total Current Liabilities                                                     44,000

Total Equity and Liabilities                                              392,000

Explanation:

A Balance Sheet is a list of Balances Assets, Equity and Liabilities  as at the end of the Financial Period. This is prepared in terms of IAS 1 as part of the set of Financial Statements.


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Charlie Plumbing Supplies has a return on assets (ROA) of 24%, while the industry average of similar companies is 13%. This means that Charlie Plumbing Supplies' asset turnover is higher than the industry average.

a. True
b. False

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Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a debit balance of $441 at the end of the year (before adjustment), and Bad Debt Expense is estimated at 3% of sales. If net credit sales are $903,000, the amount of the adjusting entry to record the estimate of the uncollectible accounts is a.$26,649 b.$27,531 c.$27,090 d.$441

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Answer: $27,090

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that the allowance for doubtful accounts has a debit balance of $441 at the end of the year (before adjustment), and bad debt expense is estimated at 3% of sales and that the net credit sales are $903,000.

The amount of the adjusting entry to record the estimate of the uncollectible accounts will be 3% of $903,000. This will be:

= 3% × $903,000

= 3/100 × $903,000

= 0.03 × $903,000

= $27,090

To determine the realized return on an investmen, the investor needs to know:________

1. Income received
2. The cost of an investment
3. The sale price of the investment

a. 2 and 3
b. 2 and 4
c. 1 and 4
d. 1 and 3

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Answer:

The correct answer all of the above is missing

Explanation:

In order to determine the realized return on investment, for instance, stock, one needs to the income received(dividend) the initial purchase price as well as the sale price of the investment as shown in the formula below:

return on investment=P1-Po+D/Po

P1 is the sale price of investment

Po is the initial cost of investment

D is the income received

A clothing manufacturer produces clothing in five locations in the U. S. In a move to vertical integration, the company is planning a new fabric production plant that will supply fabric to all five clothing plants. The clothing plants have been located on a coordinate system as follows:
Location (X,Y)
A 7,2
B 4,7
C 5,5
D 2,2
E 9,4
Shipments of fabric to each plant vary per week as follows: plant A, 200 units; plant B, 400 units; plant C, 300 units; plant D, 300 units; and plant E, 200 units. What is the optimal location of X for the fabric plant?

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Answer:

The optimal location of X for the fabric plant is 4.9

Explanation:      

    X    Y     W     X.W     Y.W

A   7    2     200   1400    400

B   4    7     400   1600    2800

C   5    5    300    1500    1500

D   2    2    300    600     600

E    9    4   200   1800     800

Total =      1,400  6,900  6,100

X= 6,900 / 1,400 = 4.9

Y= 6,100 / 1,400 = 4.4

On January 1, 2014, Pert Company purchased 85% of the outstanding common stock of Sales Company for $350,000. On that date. Sales Company's stockholders' equity consisted of common stock, $100,000; other contributed capital, $40,000; and retained earnings, $140,000. Pert Company paid more than the book value of net assets acquired because the recorded cost of Sales Company's land was significantly less than its fair value.
During 2014 Sales Company earned $148,000 and declared and paid a $50,000 dividend. Pert Company used the partial equity method to record its investment in Sales Company.
Required:
1. Prepare the investment-related entries on Pert Company's books for 2014.
2. Prepare the working paper eliminating entries for a working paper on December 31, 2014.

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below:

a. For investment related entries

Investment in sales Dr $350,000

          To cash $350,000

(being the investment is recorded)

Investment in sales Dr ($148,000 × 85%) $125,800

          To Subsidiary income $125,800

(Being the investment in sales is recorded)

Cash Dr $42,500

      To Dividend income $42,500

(Being the dividend income is recorded)

b. For work paper eliminating entries

Equity income ($148,000 × 85%) $125,800

      To Dividend $42,500

      To investment in sales $83,300

(Being the equity income is recorded)

Common stock Dr $100,000

Other contributed capital Dr $40,000

Retained earnings Dr $140,000

Difference between implied and book value Dr $131,765 (Bal figure)

          To Investment in S Company $350,000

          To Non controlling interest $61,765  ($350,000 ÷ 0.85 × 0.15)

(Being the consolidated items are recorded)

Land Dr $131,765

         To Difference between implied and book value Dr $131,765

(Being the land is recorded)

Working note:

Particulars         Parent share    Non-conrolling interest   Total value

Purchase price

& implied value  $350,000       $61,765                            $411,765

Less:

Book value          -$238,000    -$42,000                          -$280,000

Difference

amount                $112,000          $19,765                           $131,765

Less:

Land value           -$112,000        -$19,765                         -$131,765

Balance                 $0                    $0                                  $0                    

Kiley Corporation had these transactions during 2017 Analyze the transactions and indicate whether each transaction is an operating activity, investing acivity, financing activity, ar noncash investing and financing activity
(a) Purchased a machine for $30,000, giving a long term note in exchange
(b) Issued $50,00D par value common stock for cash. 38%
(c) Issued $200,000 par value common stock upon conversion of bonds having a face value of $200,000.
(d) Declared and paid a cash dividend of $13,000.
e) Sold a long-term investment with a cost of $15,000 for $15,000 cash
(f) Collected $16,000 from sale of goads.
(g) Paid $18,00D to suppliars.

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Answer:

Operating Activities in a business's Cash-flow statement involve activities that have to do with the core business of firm which include the provision of its goods or service to the market. An example would be Revenue.

Investing Activities involve activities related to long term assets as well as securities related to other company's such as ownership of other company stocks and bonds.

Financing Activities refer to how the business raises cash to conduct its operations and this includes Equity transactions (including dividends) and Debt.

Non-cash investing and financing activity are Investing or Financing activities that are done by exchanging one for the other devoid of the use of cash.

A) Purchased a machine for $30,000, giving a long-term note in exchange. - Non-cash Investing and Financing activity

B) Issued $50,000 par value common stock for cash.  - Financing Activities

C) Issued $200,000 par value common stock upon conversion of bonds having a face value of $200,000.  - Non-cash Investing and Financing activity

D) Declared and paid a cash dividend of $13,000.  - Financing Activities

E) Sold a long-term investment with a cost of $15,000 for $15,000 cash.  - Investing Activities

F) Collected $16,000 from sale of goods.  - Operating Activities

G) Paid $18,000 to suppliers. - Operating Activities

On January 1, 20X0, Hunter Corporation issued 8,000 of its $15 par value shares to acquire 45 percent of the shares of Arrow Manufacturing. Arrow Manufacturing's balance sheet immediately before the acquisition contained the following items:
ARROW MANUFACTURING
Balance Sheet
January 1, 20X0
Book Value Fair Value
Assets
Cash and Receivables $36,000 $36,000
Land 70,000 80,000
Buildings & Equipment (net) 126,000 156,000
Patent 80,000 80,000
Total Assets 312,000
Liabilities & Equities
Accounts Payable $126,000 126,000
Common Stock 138,000
Retained Earnings 48,000
Total Liabilities & Equities $312,000
On the date of the stock acquisition, Hunter's shares were selling at $40, and Arrow Manufacturing's buildings and equipment had a remaining economic life of 5 years. The amount of the differential assigned to goodwill is not impaired.
In the two years following the stock acquisition, Arrow Manufacturing reported net income of $85,000 and $55,000 and paid dividends of $27,000 and $45,000, respectively. Hunter used the equity method in accounting for its ownership of Arrow Manufacturing.
a. Prepare the entry recorded by Hunter Corporation at the time of acquisition.
b-1. Prepare the journal entries recorded by Hunter during 20X0 related to its investment in Arrow Manufacturing.
b-2. Prepare the journal entries recorded by Hunter during 20X1 related to its investment in Arrow Manufacturing.
c.What balance will be reported in Hunter’s investment account on December 31, 20X1?

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Answer:

a. Entry recorded by Hunter Corporation at the time of acquisition.

DR Investment in Arrow Manufacturing (8,000 * $40) $320,000  

  CR  Common Stock (8,000 * 15)  $120,000  

   CR Additional Paid-In Capital  $200,000  

(To record acquisition of Arrow Manufacturing stock)

b-1. Journal entries recorded by Hunter during 20X0 related to its investment in Arrow Manufacturing.

DR Investment in Arrow Manufacturing (8,000 * $40) $320,000  

  CR  Common Stock (8,000 * 15)  $120,000  

   CR Additional Paid-In Capital  $200,000

   

DR Cash (27,000 * 45%) $12,150  

  CR Investment in Arrow Manufacturing Stock  $12,150  

(To record dividends from Arrow Manufacturing)

 

DR Investment in Arrow Manufacturing Stock ( $85,000 x 0.45) $38,250‬  

 CR  Income from Arrow Manufacturing  $38,250‬  

(To record equity income from Arrow Manufacturing)

 

DR Income from Arrow Manufacturing $2,700

  CR Investment in Arrow Manufacturing Stock  $2,700  

(To amortize differential assigned to buildings and equipment)

Working

Investment in Arrow Stock

(156,000 -126,000)*0.45) / 5 years remaining economic life.

b-2. The journal entries recorded by Hunter during 20X1 related to its investment in Arrow Manufacturing.

DR Cash (45,000 * 45%) $20,250  

  CR Investment in Arrow Manufacturing Stock  $20,250  

(To record dividends from Arrow Manufacturing)

 

DR Investment in Arrow Manufacturing Stock ( $55,000 x 0.45) $24,750‬  

 CR  Income from Arrow Manufacturing  $24,750‬  

(To record equity income from Arrow Manufacturing)

 

DR Income from Arrow Manufacturing $2,700

  CR Investment in Arrow Manufacturing Stock  $2,700  

(To amortize differential assigned to buildings and equipment)

c.

Purchase price on January 1, 20X0  $320,000

20X0: Income from Arrow Manufacturing    

(38,250‬ - 2,700) $35,550  

Less: Dividends received -12,150

Investment account balance, December 31, 20X0      $343,400‬

20X1: Income from Arrow Manufacturing    

($24,750‬  - $2,700) $22,050  

Dividends received -20,250  

Investment account balance, December 31, 20X1  $345,200‬

Select a problem that a firm might have bringing out a new product or service and discuss how the firm could overcome that problem.

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Explanation:

A potentially serious problem for a company is to launch a new product or service on the market without conducting marketing research to investigate the acceptance of its product to its target audience.

Marketing research is an essential tool for a company to collect relevant data and information about what the consumers' needs and desires are, what benefits they expect from a product or service, what features the product should have, the design, the price, and several other essential variables to help the company better understand the market and make the best decisions when launching a new product

Exhibit 24-4 Price Quantity Demanded Total Fixed Cost Total Variable Cost Total Revenue Total Cost Marginal Revenue Marginal Cost $50 0 $8 $0 (C) (H) 45 1 8 20 (D) (I) (L) (R) 40 2 (A) 30 (E) (J) (M) (S) 35 3 8 55 105 63 (N) (T) 30 4 8 (B) (F) 93 (P) (U) 25 5 8 125 (G) (K) (Q) (V) Refer to Exhibit 24-4. What dollar amounts go in blanks (F), (G), (H), (I), and (J), respectively

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Answer:

F = Total Revenue at 4 units

= Price * Quantity demanded

= 30 * 4

= $120

G = Total Revenue at 5 units

= Price * Quantity demanded

= 30 * 5

= $150

H = Total Cost at 0 units

= Fixed Costs + Variable Costs

= 8 + 0

= $8

I = Total Cost at 1 unit

= Fixed Costs + Variable Costs

= 8 + 20

= $28

J = Total Cost at 2 units

= Fixed Costs + Variable Costs

Fixed costs are fixed at $8 so (A) is $8

= 8 + 30

= $38

Which of the following is a reason cash flows may differ from accounting income? The total number of units sold will be different for accounting income and cash flows. Depreciation is a tax-deductible expense but is not a cash outlay. Which of the following best describes incremental cash flows? They are the difference between the cash flows the firm will have if it accepts the project versus the cash flows it will have if it rejects the project. Incremental cash flows are not relevant because they will occur whether or not the project is accepted.

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Answer:

1. Depreciation is a tax-deductible expense but is not a cash outlay.

2. They are the difference between the cash flows the firm will have if it accepts the project versus the cash flows it will have if it rejects the project.

Explanation:

1. Depreciation as a non-cash outlay is removed from the Net Income when it is calculated for tax purposes. However, when calculating the Net Cash-flow, it is added back because the Cash-flow statement deals with how much actual money the business has and because depreciation does not actually take any money, it would need to be added back in the cash-flows as opposed to Accounting income where it is removed.

2. Incremental Cash-flows get their name from the fact that they will add income to a firm. This cash-flow comes if the company accepts a project as opposed to rejecting it and the cash they get from this increases their cash-flow making it incremental.

On January 1, 2020, Hi and Lois Company purchased 12% bonds having a maturity value of $300,000 for $322,744.44. The bonds provide the bondholders with a 10% yield. They are dated January 1, 2020, and mature January 1, 2025, with interest received on January 1 of each year. Hi and Lois Company uses the effective-interest method to allocate unamortized discount or premium. The bonds are classified in the held-to-maturity category.
Instructions
a. Prepare the journal entry at the date of the bond purchase.
b. Prepare a bond amortization schedule.
c. Prepare the journal entry to record the interest revenue and the amortization at December 31, 2020.
d. Prepare the journal entry to record the interest revenue and the amortization at December 31, 2021.

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Answer:

a. Prepare the journal entry at the date of the bond purchase.

January 1, 2020, bonds purchased at a premium

Dr Bonds receivable 300,000

Dr Premium on bonds receivable 22,744.44

    Cr Cash 322,744.44

b. Prepare a bond amortization schedule.

Date   Interest       Cash           Premium           Unamortized    Carrying

          revenue      received     amortization     premium           value

1/1/20       -              -322,744.44        -                22,744.44        277,255.56

1/1/21  32,274.44   36,000        3,725.56           19,018.88         280,981.12

1/1/22 31,901.89    36,000        4,098.11             14,920.77         285,079.23

1/1/23 31,492.08   36,000        4,507.92            10,412.85         289,587.15

1/1/24 31,041.23    36,000        4,958.77             5,454.08         294,545.92

1/1/25 30,545.92  336,000     5,454.08                   0                       0

c. Prepare the journal entry to record the interest revenue and the amortization at December 31, 2020.

Dr Interest receivable 36,000

    Cr Interest revenue 32,274.44

    Cr Premium on bonds receivable 3,725.56

(322,744.44 x 10%) - (300,000 x 12%) = 32,274.44 - 36,000 = 3,725.56

d. Prepare the journal entry to record the interest revenue and the amortization at December 31, 2021.

Dr Interest receivable 36,000

    Cr Interest revenue 31,901.89

    Cr Premium on bonds receivable 4,098.11

(319,018.88 x 10%) - (300,000 x 12%) = 31,901.89 - 36,000 = 4,098.11

amortization year 3:

(314,920.77 x 10%) - (300,000 x 12%) = 31,492.08 - 36,000 = 4,507.92

amortization year 4:

(310,412.85 x 10%) - (300,000 x 12%) = 31,041.23 - 36,000 = 4,958.77

amortization year 5:

5,454.08

Barb Campbell owns an entertainment company which has increased both its profits and revenues over an extended period of time. Barb's firm is experiencing:

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Answer:

sustained growth

Explanation:

Based on this information it seems that Barb's firm is experiencing sustained growth. This term refers to the realistically attainable amount of growth that a company can have without running into problems. If a business grows way too fast it will not be able to fund that growth, but if they do not grow enough then they will amass debt and fail. Sustainable Growth is usually the goal for new companies.

Pinkin Inc. needs to determine a price for a new phone model. Pinkin desires a 20% markup on the total cost of the phone. Pinkin expects to sell 43,000 phones. Additional information is as follows:

Variable product cost per unit $82
Variable administrative cost per unit $66
Total fixed overhead $110,000
Total fixed administrative $90,000

Using the total cost method what price should Pinkin charge?

a. $178.08
b. $190.00
c. $152.08
d. $170.92
e. $188.75

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Answer: $183.18

Explanation:

Pinkin aims to make a 20% markup on the total cost of selling the product.

Costs

Fixed Cost Per Unit

= (Total fixed overhead + Total fixed administrative) / no. of units

= (110,000 + 90,000)/43,000

= $4.65

Variable Costs Per Unit

= Variable product cost per unit + Variable administrative cost per unit

= 82 + 66

= $148

Total Cost per unit = 4.65 + 148

= $152.65

Price Pinkin should charge

= Total Cost ( 1 + Markup)

= 152.65 ( 1 + 20%)

= $183.18‬

Note; Answer is not in the options. Either Options are for another question or question has wrong details.

Barnes Company uses a job order cost system. The following data summarize the operations related to production for October:
October 1 Materials purchased on account, $315,500.
2 Materials requisitioned, $290,100, of which $8,150 was for general factory use.
31 Factory labor used, $489,500, of which $34,200 was indirect.
31 Other costs incurred on account for factory overhead, $600,000; selling
expenses, $150,000; and administrative expenses, $100,000.
31 Prepaid expenses expired for factory overhead were $18,000; for selling
expenses, $6,000; and for administrative expenses, $5,000.
31 Depreciation of office building was $30,000; of office equipment, $7,500;
and of factory equipment, $60,000.
31 Factory overhead costs applied to jobs, $711,600.
31 Jobs completed, $1,425,000.
31 Cost of goods sold, $1,380,000.
Required:
Journalize the entries to record the summarized operations.

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Answer:

October 1

Raw Materials Inventory $315,500 (debit)

Accounts Payable $315,500 (credit)

October 2

Work In Process : Direct Materials $281,950 (debit)

Work In Process : Indirect Materials $8,150 (debit)

Raw Materials $290,100 (credit)

October 31

Work In Process : Direct Labor $455,300 (debit)

Work In Process : Indirect Labor $34,200(debit)

Salaries Payable  $489,500 (credit)

October 31

Work In Process : Factory Overhead $600,000 (debit);

Selling  expenses  $150,000 (debit)

Administrative expenses, $100,000 (debit)

Accounts Payable $850,000 (credit)

October 31

Factory Overhead  $18,000 (debit);

Selling  Expenses, $6,000 (debit)

Administrative expenses, $5,000 (debit)

Prepaid Factory Overhead were $18,000 (credit);

Prepaid Selling  Expenses, $6,000 (credit)

Prepaid Administrative expenses, $5,000 (credit)

October 31

Depreciation : office building $30,000 (debit)

Depreciation : office equipment, $7,500 (debit)

Work In Process - Depreciation :  factory equipment, $60,000 (debit)

Accumulated Depreciation : Buildings $30,000 (credit)

Accumulated Depreciation : Equipment $67,500 (credit)

October 31

Work In Process : Factory Overheads $711,600 (debit)

Factory Overheads $711,600 (credit)

October 31

Finished Good $1,425,000 (debit)

Work In Process Account $1,425,000 (credit)

October 31

Cost of Goods Sold $1,380,000 (debit)

Finished Goods $1,380,000 (credit)

Explanation:

Manufacturing Costs are accumulated in the Work In Process Account.

When Jobs are completed, De-recognize the cost of jobs completed from Work In Process Account into the Finished Goods Account.

When Jobs are Sold, De-recognize the cost of jobs sold from the Finished Goods Account into the Trading Account.

Exercise C The marketing department of Specialty Coffees estimates the following monthly demand for espresso in these four price-quantity relationships: Demand 1 9,000 cups at $1.00 per cup 2 8,000 cups at $1.25 per cup 3 6,000 cups at $1.50 per cup 4 4,000 cups at $1.75 per cup The fixed costs of $3,000 per month are not affected by the different price-volume alternatives. Variable costs are $0.25 per cup. What price should Specialty Coffees set for espresso

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Answer:

It should price the espresso at $1.25

Explanation:

[tex]\left[\begin{array}{ccccc}&D1&D2&D3&D4\\$Sales Price&1&1.25&1.5&1.75\\$Variable Cost&0.25&0.25&0.25&0.25\\$Margin&0.75&1&1.25&1.5\\$Quantity&9,000&8,000&6,000&4,000\\$Contribution&6,750&8,000&7500&6,000\\$Fixed Cost&3,000&3,000&3,000&3,000\\$Income&3,750&5,000&4,500&3,000\\\end{array}\right][/tex]

The best Income is generated at the price of 1.25 dollar

Therefore, this is the amount to Specialty Coffees set for espresso.

Functioning as a Bill of Rights for Americans with all types of disabilities, the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act prohibits discrimination in advancement, discharge, compensation, training, and other terms and conditions of employment.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

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Assume that we are in the MM world. The beta of an all-equity firm is 1.4. Suppose the firm changes its capital structure to 40 percent debt and 60 percent equity. What is the equity beta of the levered firm

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Answer:

2.3

Explanation:

Levered Beta = Unlevered Beta x (1+D/E)

D/E = Debt-to-Equity Ratio

1.4 x (1 + 04 / 0.6) = 1.4 x 1.667 = 2.3

If the dividend yield for year one is expected to be 5% based on the current price of $50, what will year three dividend (DIV3) be if dividends grow at a constant 4%

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Answer:

Div₃ = $2.81

Explanation:

dividend yield = current dividend / current stock price

0.05 = current dividend / $50

current dividend = $50 x 0.5 = $2.50

Div₀ = $.250

Div₁ = $2.50 x 1.04 = $2.60

Div₂ = $2.60 x 1.04 = $2.704 = $2.70

Div₃ = $2.704 x 1.04 = $2.81

Two college students share an apartment and split the cost of​ heating, electricity, and rent. They decide to include one more roommate and divide​ heat, electricity, and rent costs three ways instead of two ways.
If adding the third roommate reduces the amount of money they each pay for utilities and rent each​ month, this can be described​ as:_____________

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Answer:

increasing returns to scale.

Explanation:

The returns to scale mean the rate at which there is change in the output when the inputs are changed by a similar factor

While on the other hand, an increasing return to scale refers that if there is an increase in input so by a larger proportion, the output is also increased as compared with the input  

Therefore according to the given situation, since by adding the third roommate,  it declines the amount of money by each one in respect to rent, utilities so it describes the increasing return to scale

Fortune Enterprises is an all-equity firm that is considering issuing $13.5 million of perpetual debt. The interest rate is 10%. The firm will use the proceeds of the bond sale to repurchase equity. Fortune distributes all earnings available to stockholders immediately as dividends. The firm will generate $3 million of earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) every year into perpetuity. Fortune is subject to a corporate tax rate of 40%. Suppose the personal tax rate on interest income is 55%, and the personal tax rate on equity income is 20%.
What is the annual after-tax cash flow to debt holders under each plan in Q7?
A. Debt holders get $0 mil. under the unlevered plan vs. 1.2 mil. under the levered plan
B. Debt holders get $1.2 mil. under the unlevered plan vs. 0.66 mil. under the levered plan
C. Debt holders get $0 mil. under the unlevered plan vs. 0.66 mil. under the levered plan
D. Debt holders get $0 mil. under the unlevered plan vs. 0.6075 mil. under the levered plan

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Answer:

D. Debt holders get $0 mil. under the unlevered plan vs. 0.6075 mil. under the levered plan

Explanation:

interests paid to debt holders = $13,500,000 x 10% = $1,350,000

generally, interest revenue is taxed as ordinary revenue = corporate income tax rate (if debt holder is a business) or personal income tax (if debt holder is an individual).

under the first plan, debt holders get nothing because there is no outstanding debt since the company is an all equity firm.

under the second plan, if the personal tax rate on interest income is 55%, which is really high, the debt holders will earn $1,350,000 x (1 - 55%) = $607,500

Rustafson Corporation is a diversified manufacturer of consumer goods. The company's activity-based costing system has the following seven activity cost pools
Activity Cost Pool Estimated Overhead Cost Expected Activity
Labor-related $ 52,000 8,000 direct labor-hours
Machine-related $ 15,000 20,000 machine-hours
Machine setups 42,000 1,000 setups
Production orders 18,000 500 orders
Product testing $48,000 2,000 tests
Packaging $ 75,000 5,000 packages
General factory 108,800 8,000 direct labor-hours
a. Compute the activity rate for each activity cost pool. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
b. Compute the company's predetermined overhead rate, assuming that the company uses a single plantwide predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor-hours. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)"

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Answer and Explanation:

a. The computation of the activity rate is shown below:

                       (a)                         (b)                      (a ÷ b)

Activity            Estimated            Expected         Activity rate

Cost Pool        Overhead Cost   Activity

Labor-related   $52,000            8,000                 $6.50

                                                   direct labor-hours

Machine-related $15,000           20,000              $0.75

                                                    machine-hours

Machine setups 42,000              1,000 setups      $42

Production orders 18,000           500 orders         $36

Product testing  $48,000            2,000 tests        $24

Packaging           $75,000          5,000 packages  $15

General factory   108,800           8,000                 $13.60

                                                     direct labor-hours

Total                   $358,800

b. The company predetermined overhead rate is shown below:

= Total estimated overhead cost ÷ direct labor hours

= $358,800 ÷ 8,000 direct labor hours

= $44.85

Mackinac purchased 10% of ABC stock for $100,000 on 1/1/17. For the Year Ended Market Value December 31, 2017 $109,000 December 31, 2018 89,000 December 31, 2019 106,000 The 12/31/19 balance of the Securities Fair Value Adjustment account is:

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Answer:

$17,000 debit balance

Explanation:

Purchase price 1/1/17 $100,000

market price 12/31/17 $109,000

market price 12/31/18 $89,000

market price 12/31/19 $106,000

12/31/17

Dr Securities fair value adjustment (ABC stock) 9,000

    Cr Unrealized gain/loss on ABC stock 9,000

   

12/31/18

Dr Unrealized gain/loss on ABC stock 20,000

    Cr Securities fair value adjustment (ABC stock) 20,000

   

12/31/19

Dr Securities fair value adjustment (ABC stock) 17,000

    Cr Unrealized gain/loss on ABC stock 17,000

The intrinsic value of CSR sees it as an opportunity that can maximize core competencies and identify new competitive ______.

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Answer:

"Advantages" is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Intrinsic value can be calculated of what might be valuable of such an object. CSR can indeed be described as combining ethical principles that support cultures, individuals as well as the community with either the commercial management of an organization, a collaborative effort by such a financial institution to based on the assessment that affects mankind.

The standard deviation of return on investment A is 25%, while the standard deviation of return on investment B is 20%. If the correlation coefficient between the returns on A and B is −0.260, the covariance of returns on A and B is _________. Multiple Choice –0.2080 –0.0130 0.0130 0.2080

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Answer: –0.0130

Explanation:

Correlation given the variance and the standard deviation of the two returns can be calculated by;

Correlation coefficient = Covariance of returns on investment A and B / (Standard deviation of return on investment A * Standard deviation of return on investment B).

Rearranging the formula, Covariance becomes;

Covariance of returns on investment A and B = Correlation coefficient * (Standard deviation of return on investment A * Standard deviation of return on investment B)

Covariance of returns on investment A and B = -0.260 * 0.25 * 0.20

Covariance of returns on investment A and B  = –0.0130

Ayala Inc. has conducted the following analysis related to its product lines, using a traditional costing system (volume-based) and an activity-based costing system. Both the traditional and the activity-based costing systems include direct materials and direct labor costs Total Costs
Products Sales Revenue Traditional ABC
Product 540X $201,000 $56,000 $45,600
Product 137Y 159,000 55,000 25,000
Product 249S 89,000 15,000 55,400
Required:
1. For each product line, compute operating income using the traditional costing system
2. Compute operating income using the activity-based costing system

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Answer:

1) Part 1. Operating Income = Revenue - Operating cost

=201,000 - 56,000

=$145,000

Part 2.  Operating Income = Revenue - Operating cost

= 159,000 - 55,000

= $104,000

Part 3. Operating Income = Revenue - Operating cost

= 89,000 - 15,000

=$74,000

2. Part 1. Operating Income = Revenue - Operating cost

=201,000 - 45,600

=$155,400

Part 2. Operating Income = Revenue - Operating cost

=159,000 - 25,000

=$134,000

Part 3. Operating Income = Revenue - Operating cost

=89,000 - 55,400

=$33,600

"Morales Corporation produces microwave ovens. The following per unit cost information is available: direct materials $34, direct labor $27, variable manufacturing overhead $15, fixed manufacturing overhead $43, variable selling and administrative expenses $20, and fixed selling and administrative expenses $28. Its desired ROI per unit is $31. Compute the markup percentage using absorption-cost pricing. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 10.50%.)"

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Answer:

Mark- up = 26.05%

Explanation:

Absorption costing is method of costing where overheads are charged to units produced using volume-based bases. e.g machine hours, labour hours e.t.c. Units are valued using full cost per unit  

Full cost per unit= Direct material cost + direct labor cost + variable manufacturing overhead + fixed manufacturing overhead

Note that the selling and administrative expenses are period cost which are not to be considered as production cost, hence they are excluded.

Full cost per unit= 34 + 27 +15 +43 = 119  

ROI per unit/profit per unit = 31

Mark- up under absorption costing is profit expressed as a percentage of of the full cost.

Mark- up = 31/119 × 100 = 26.05%

Mark- up = 26.05%

a. Galaxy Sales has sales of $746,700, cost of goods sold of $603,200, and inventory of $94,300. How long on average does it take the firm to sell its inventory

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Answer:

days of inventory on hand if 360 days is used = 360 / 6.396607 = 56.28 days

days of inventory on hand if 365 days is used = 365 / 6.396607 = 57.06 days

Explanation:

We are to determine the days of inventory on hand

days of inventory on hand = number of days in a period / inventory turnover

inventory turnover = cost of goods sold / inventory - $603,200 / $94,300 = 6.396607

days of inventory on hand if 360 days is used = 360 / 6.396607 = 56.28 days

days of inventory on hand if 365 days is used = 365 / 6.396607 = 57.06 days

The Unadjusted Trial Balance columns of a work sheet total $97,500. The Adjustments columns contain entries for the following:

Office supplies used during the period, $5,700.
Expiration of prepaid rent, $2,050.
Accrued salaries expense, $1,850.
Depreciation expense, $2,150.
Accrued service fees receivable, $1,750.
The Adjusted Trial Balance columns total is:

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Answer:

The total of adjusted trial balance is $103,750

Explanation:

          ADJUSTMENT                                 EFFECT ON TRIAL BALANCE

Office supplies used during the period      No  change in total balance

Expiration of prepaid rent                            No  change in total balance

Accrued salaries expense                             Increase in total balance

Depreciation expense                                   Increase in total balance

Accrued service fees receivable                  Increase in total balance

Hence, Adjusted trial balance total = Unadjusted work sheet total + Accrued salaries expense + Depreciation expense +Accrued service fees receivable

$97,500 + $1,850 + $2,150 + $1,750

= $103,750

Thus, the total of adjusted trial balance is $103,750.

Based on the information given the Adjusted Trial Balance columns total is: $103,250.

Adjusted trial balance

Unadjusted work sheet total                 $97,500

Add Accrued salaries expense              $1,850

Add Depreciation expense                     $2,150

Add Accrued service fees receivable     $1,750

Total  Adjusted Trial Balance                  $103,250

($97,500 + $1,850 + $2,150 + $1,750)

Inconclusion  the Adjusted Trial Balance columns total is: $103,250.

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Karim Corp. requires a minimum $9,900 cash balance. If necessary, loans are taken to meet this requirement at a cost of 2% interest per month (paid monthly). Any excess cash is used to repay loans at month-end. The cash balance on July 1 is $10,300 and the company has no outstanding loans. Forecasted cash receipts (other than for loans received) and forecasted cash payments (other than for loan or interest payments) follow.
July August September
Cash receipts $25,900 $33,900 $41,900
Cash payments 30,850 31,900 33,900
Prepare a cash budget for July, August, and September.

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Answer:

                                              Karim Corp.

                                             Cash Budget

                                For July, August and September

                                                     JULY$       AUGUST$     SEPTEMBER$

Beginning cash balance              10,300        9,900           9,900

Cash receipts                                 25,900       33,900         41,900

Total cash available                    36,200         43,800         51,800

Cash payment                               30,850          31,900         33,900

Interest on bank loan                    0                    91                  53

Preliminary cash balance              5,350           11,809           17,847

Additional loan(loan repayment)  4,550            -1,909          -2,641

Ending cash balance                     9,900             9,900         15,206

                                               Loan Balance

Loan balance - Beginning of month    0                 4,550           2,641

Additional loan(loan repayment)       4,550           -1,909          -2,641

Loan balance - End of month            4,550             2,641            0

August Interest on bank loan = 4550 * 2% = $91  

September interest on loan = 2641 * 2% = 52.82 = $53

Bob is evaluating a bond issue to determine the right price for the bond. In his evaluation, he gathers the following information:
N = 8 years INT = .025 or 2.5% PMT = $25 FV = $1,000 (par value)
What is the above bond issue worth in today's dollars?
a. $1,000
b. $1,181.63
c. $1,200.50
d. None of the above

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Answer:

The price of the bond is $1000. Thus, option a is the correct answer.

Explanation:

The price of a bond is calculated using the present value of the interest payments made by the bond, which is in the form of an annuity, plus the present value of the face value of the bond. The present value is calculated by discounting the annuity of interest and the face value by the YTM or yield to maturity. In case YTM is not provided, we assume that it is same as or equal to the coupon rate paid by the bond.

The formula for the price of the bond is attached.

Bond Price = 25 * [(1 - (1+0.025)^-8) / 0.025]  +  1000 / (1+0.025)^8

Bond Price = $1000

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