The United Auto Workers went on strike support the employees of the Detroit News, Detroit Free Press, and USA Today. This is an example of a(n) ________ strike.

a. unfair labor practice
b. wildcat
c. sympathy
d. yellow dog
e. economic

Answers

Answer 1

Answer:

Sympathy

Explanation:

A sympathy strike is one in which a group of workers go on strike in support of another group that has a dispute.

This can occur even when the group going on sympathy strike do not have a dispute to settle with their employer.

Sympathy strike is not viewed as a violation of no strike clause in an employee's contract.

In the given scenario United Auto Workers went on strike support the employees of the Detroit News, Detroit Free Press, and USA Today.


Related Questions

Absorption costing can lead managers to mistakenly believe that fixed manufacturing overhead costs will ______ in total as the number of units produced increases.

Answers

Answer:

Decrease

Explanation:

Absorption costing includes both variable and fixed manufacturing costs in determining product cost.

As the number of units produced increases, unit fixed costs decrease because there are as much units to absorb the Fixed Costs.

In total however, the Fixed costs remain constant within relevant range.

Gonyo Inc., which produces and sells a single product, has provided the following contribution format income statement for December appears below:
Sales (5,000 units) $ 330,000
Variable expenses 175,000
Contribution margin 155,000
Fixed expenses 104,900
Net operating income $50,100
Required:
Redo the company's contribution format income statement assuming that the company sells 5,200 units.
Net Operating Income _______.

Answers

Answer:

Net income= 56,300

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Fixed expenses 104,900

First, we need to determine unitary values:

Selling price= 330,000/5,000= $66

Unitary variable expenses= 175,000/5,000= $35

Now, we can redo the contribution margin income statement for 5,200 units:

Sales= 66*5,200= 343,200

Total variable cost= 35*5,200= (182,000)

Total contribution margin= 161,200

Fixed costs= (104,900)

Net income= 56,300

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

Answers

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

Which of the following is the surest way to verify the reliability of information from a new or unknown source?
1. Determine how well the material fits the goals of the research
2. Decide if the author is known and published in a variety of fields
3. Look for bias in the writing
4. Corroborate the information with other sources
5. Determine the purpose of the material

Answers

Answer:

4. Corroborate the information with other sources

Explanation:

The surest way to verify the reliability of information from a new or unknown source is to corroborate the information with other sources.

This simply means that, if you got an information (data) from a new source such as newspaper, website, television, books, radio or anywhere else, you should confirm the credibility and reliability of these information by verifying from one or more sources.

Hence, if the information gotten from a new source is in tandem or accordance with what you find elsewhere, then that information is accurate, reliable and credible.

Answer:

4.

Explanation:

The best way to verify the reliability of information from an unknown source would be to Corroborate the information with other sources. To corroborate means to take an action or information to make it more certain/valid. This is done by gathering similar information from various unconnected sources that provide the same information as the original source.

The payroll register of Patel Engineering Co. indicates $2,640 of social security withheld and $660 of Medicare tax withheld on total salaries of $44,000 for the period. Federal withholding for the period totaled $7,920. Retirement savings withheld from employee paychecks were $2700 for the period.
Provide the journal entry for the period's payroll. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
Salaries Expense 44,000
Social Security Tax Payable 2,640
Medicare Tax Payable 660
Employees Federal Income Tax Payable
Retirement Savings Deductions Payable
Salaries Payable

Answers

Answer:

DR Salary Expense $44,000  

   CR  Social Security Taxes Payable  $2,640

   CR Medicare Taxes Payable  $660

   CR  Federal Withholding Taxes Payable  $7,920

   CR  Retirement Contribution Payable  $2,700

    CR Salaries Payable $30,080

(To record Salaries expense and payables)

The Donut Stop acquired equipment for $11,000. The company uses straight-line depreciation and estimates a residual value of $2,200 and a four-year service life. At the end of the second year, the company estimates that the equipment will be useful for four additional years, for a total service life of six years rather than the original four. At the same time, the company also changed the estimated residual value to $1,200 from the original estimate of $2,200.

Required:
Calculate how much the donut stop should record each year for depreciation in years 3 to 6?

Answers

Answer:

$1350

Explanation:

Straight line depreciation expense = (Cost of asset - Salvage value) / useful life

depreciation expense under the initial assumptions

($11,000 - $2,200) / 4 = $2200

Accumulated depreciation at the end of year 2 = $2200 x 2 = $4400

Book value at the beginning of year 3 =  $11,000 - $4400 = $6600

Depreciation expense using the new assumptions

($6600 - $1200) / 4 = $1350

A contractual arrangement between a parent company and an individual or firm that allows them to operate a certain type of business under an established name and according to specific rules is called

Answers

Answer:

Franchise

Explanation:

A contractual arrangement between a parent company and an individual or firm that allows them to operate a certain type of business under an established name and according to specific rules is called franchise.

For instance, Mr Biggs could give the authority to an individual or group of people which would enable them to do the same business in another geographical location.

Hence, franchise is a license that allows individuals or group of people knowledge, processes, trademarks to provide a service.

Arnold, a single individual, has adjusted gross income of $65,000 in the current year. Arnold donates the following items to his favorite qualified charities:
1. ABC stock acquired six years ago at a cost of $6,000. FMV at date of contribution was $40,000.
2. Personal clothing items purchased two years ago at a cost of $1,000. FMV at the date of contribution was $400. What is the amount of his charitable contribution for the current year?
A. 15,400
B. 23,000
C. 19,300
D. 18,800

Answers

Answer:

Option A. $15,400

Explanation:

The net deduction allowed as an charitable contributions are as under:

                                             $

1. ABC Cop. stock

Cost $6000  

FMV $22000                   $16000

2. Personal Clothing Items

Cost $1000

FMV $400                          ($600)

Net Deduction                 $15,400

The amount that qualifies as charitable contribution for the year is $15400.

At one point, Kodak had 90% of the film market, and 85% of the camera market in the United States. It was almost a monopoly. Ironically, this may have hurt them in the global market, i.e. outside the US. This speaks to what aspect of the diamond of national competitive advantage

Answers

Answer: Strategy and rivalry

Explanation:

Porter's Diamond Theory of National Competitive Advantage intends to explain to companies how they can gain a competitive advantage in an industry.

Under the Strategy and Rivalry section, it is shown that a company tends to benefit more when it has strong domestic competitions because it can then develop efficient strategies to help it compete in this domestic market and thus survive this competition.

These strategies learnt, can then be implemented on the global stage when the company attempts to become a multinational firm. Kodak as a virtual monopoly in the US market, did not have to worry about competition and so did not develop the strategies that would enable them compete with other companies outside the US when they tried to break into the markets of other countries.

You are trying to explain to your friends the importance of using real GDP to measure economic health over time, but some of them still insist that nominal GDP is equally good. Use the data given below to show your friends the difference between real and nominal GDP.

Nominal GDP (millions of dollars)= $10,000
Price Level (GDP Deflector)= 92

Required:
What is real GDP given the nominal GDP and price level (GDP deflator)?

Answers

Answer: $10,869.57

Explanation:

The Nominal GDP is the total amount of final goods and services produced in a country within a period, usually a year. It is calculated using the current year's prices.

Real GDP adjusts the Nominal GDP for price changes by using the price level of a certain base year.

The GDP Deflator is the price level of the current year and can be useful in calculating how much the prices have risen or fallen from the prices of the base year.

The formula is;

(Nominal GDP/Real GDP)*100 = GDP Deflator

Making Real GDP the subject;

Real GDP = (Nominal GDP/GDP Deflator)*100

= (10,000/ 92) * 100

= $10,869.57

Transactions are typically processed either [A] all together for a defined time window (e.g. end of a day or week) or [B] processed as each transaction occurs. The second method [B] is called ________ processing.

Answers

Answer: real time processing

Explanation:

Real time processing is when transactions are processed as each transaction occurs. In real time processing, the transactions are processed in a little period of time.

Good examples of real-time processing systems are traffic control systems. Real time processing is different from the batch processing which involves when transactions are processed all together for a defined time window.

The owner of Kat Motel wants to develop a time standard for the task of cleaning a cat cage. In a preliminary study, she observed one of her workers perform this task six times, with the following results:Observation 1 2 3 4 5 6Time (secs) 109 117 117 128 125 129Required:What is the normal time for this task if the employee worked at a 32 percent slower pace than average and an allowance of 14 percent of job time is used?

Answers

Answer:

Standard Time = 206.6 secs

Explanation:

In order to calculate the time for this task if the employee worked at a 32 percent slower pace than average, we need to calculate the normal time first by using the following formula

Normal Time = Average element-time / performance rating

Average element time = Sum of observations / No. of observations

Average element time  = 109 +117 +117 +128 +125 +129 / 6

Average element time = 725/6 = 120.83

Performance rating = 100 - 32 = 68%

Normal Time = 120.83 / 0.68 = 177.7 secs

Standard Time = Normal Time / (1-Allowance)

Standard Time = 177.7 / (1-0.14)

Standard Time = 206.6 secs

You are cautiously bullish on the common stock of the Wildwood Corporation over the next several months. The current price of the stock is $50 per share. You want to establish a bullish money spread to help limit the cost of your option position. You find the following option quotes: Wildwood Corp Underlying Stock price: $50.00 Expiration Strike Call Put June 45.00 8.50 2.00 June 50.00 4.50 3.00 June 55.00 2.00 7.50 Ignoring commissions, the cost to establish the bull money spread with calls would be ________. Group of answer choices

Answers

Answer:

650

Explanation:

A call option is an option to buy a product or asset at a stated price at a later date. The risk of call option is capped at premium for buying the option. Wildwood corporation will incur cost of 650 to establish the bull money spreads with calls.

8.5 +4.5 = 13

13 * $50.00 = $650

ABC Gardening operates a commercial plant nursery where it propagates plants for garden centers throughout the region. ABC Gardening has $ 3.5 million in assets. Its yearly fixed costs are $ 470 comma 000​, and the variable costs for the potting​ soil, container,​ label, seedling, and labor for each​ gallon-sized plant total $ 1.60. ABC Gardening's volume is currently 500 comma 000 units. Competitors offer the same quality plants to garden centers for $ 3.30 each. Garden centers then mark them up to sell to the public for $ 8 to $ 9​, depending on the type of plant.
Requirement 1. Nature Place owners want to earn a 10% return on the company's assets. What is Nature Place's target full cost? Calculate the target full cost for Nature Place. Select the formula labels and enter the amounts. Less: Target full cost.
Requirement 2. Given Nature Place's current costs, will its owners be able to achieve their target profit? Calculate Nature Place's current total full cost.
Requirement 3. Assume that Nature Place has identified ways to cut its variable costs to $1.50 per unit. What is its new target fixed cost? Will this decrease in variable costs allow the company to achieve its target profit?
Requirement 4. Nature Place started an aggressive advertising campaign strategy to differentiate its plants from those grown by other nurseries. Nature Place doesn't expect volume to be affected, but it hopes to gain more control over pricing. If Nature Place has to spend $94,000 this year to advertise and its variable costs continue to be $1.50 per unit, what will its cost-plus price be? Do you think Nature Place will be able to sell its plants to garden centers at the cost-plus price? Why or why not? Determine its cost-plus price.

Answers

Answer:

ABC Gardening / Nature Place

1. Nature Place's target full cost, with return on assets = 10%

Sales revenue =                  $1,650,000 (500,000 x $3.30)

Expected Return on Asset = $350,000 ($3.5 million x 10%)

Target full cost =                $1,300,000

Fixed cost =      $470,000

Variable cost = $830,000 ($1.66 x 500,000)

2. Nature Place's current total full costs; will its owners achieve their target profit:

Sales revenue =         $1,650,000 (500,000 x $3.30)

Current full costs:

Variable cost = $800,000 (500,000 x $1.60)

Fixed costs =    $470,000

Current full costs =    $1,270,000

Current profit =            $380,000

Target profit =              $350,000

Excess over target =      $30,000

The owners will achieve target profit and make an excess of $30,000

3. With variable costs cut to $1.50 per unit, New target fixed cost.  Will it achieve its target profit?

Sales revenue =       $1,650,000 (500,000 x $3.30)

Variable costs =         $750,000 (500,000 x $1.50)

Annual Fixed costs = $470,000

Profit =                        $430,000

It will exceed its target profit of $350,000 by $80,000.

4.Advertising cost of $94,000 with variable costs of $1.50 per unit, cost-plus price:

Variable costs =         $750,000 (500,000 x $1.50)

Annual Fixed costs = $564,000 ($470,000 + 94,000)

Total cost =                $1,314,000

Cost plus =                $1,664,000 ($1,314,000 + $350,000)

Cost plus price =      $3.33 ($1,664,000/500,000)

Do you think Nature Place will be able to sell its plants to garden centers at the cost-plus price?

It will not be able to sell to garden centers at the cost-plus price.

Why or why not?

The garden centers currently buy at $3.30, a little less than its cost-plus price with advertising cost of $94,000.  It will be losing $15,000 if it sells its products to garden centers at their current buying price.

Explanation:

a) Data:

Assets = $3.5 million

Target profit on assets = $350,000 = ($3.5 million x 10%)

Annual Fixed costs = $470,000

Variable costs = $1.60

Volume = 500,000

Competitors price to garden centers = $3.30 each

Selling price to the public = $8 to $9

Total costs and Profit:

Sales revenue =       $1,650,000 (500,000 x $3.30)

Variable costs =         $800,000 (500,000 x $1.60)

Annual Fixed costs = $470,000

Profit =                        $380,000

b) In target profit costing, the starting point for calculating costs is the selling price and the target profit.  When the profit is deducted from the selling price, a full cost per unit is determined.  This determined figure will be the ceiling for costs.  Any overrun negatively affects the target profit.  Instead of overrunning the target cost, management must work toward a full cost that is less than the established target cost.

Suppose a stock has an expected return of 12% and a standard deviation of 6%. What is the likelihood that this stock returns between 12% and 18%

Answers

Answer: 34.13%.

Explanation:

Given : Expected return : [tex]\mu=12\%=0.12[/tex]

Standard deviation: [tex]\sigma=6\%=0.06[/tex]

Let x be the stock returns.

Then, the probability that stock returns between 12% and 18%:

[tex]P(0.12<x<0.18)=P(\dfrac{0.12-0.12}{0.06}<\dfrac{x-\mu}{\sigma}<\dfrac{0.18-0.12}{0.06})\\\\=P(0<Z<1)\ \ \ [\because z=\dfrac{x-\mu}{\sigma}]\\\\=P(Z<1)-P(Z<0)\\\\=0.8413-0.5\ \ \ \text{[By z-table]}\\\\=0.3413[/tex]

Hence, the likelihood that this stock returns between 12% and 18% is 34.13%.

You have a $4 million portfolio consisting of a $100,000 investment in each of 20 different stocks. The portfolio has a beta of 1.1. You are considering selling $100,000 worth of one stock with a beta of 0.9 and using the proceeds to purchase another stock with a beta of 1.4. What will the portfolio’s new beta be after these transactions? Show your work.

Answers

Answer:

1.1125

Explanation:

the relative weight of the stocks that you are selling is $100,000/$4,000,000 = 0.025 = 2.5% of the portfolio

this means that their effect on the portfolio's beta was 0.9 x 0.025 = 0.0225

the new stocks that you want to purchase have a beta of 1.4 and their relative effect on the portfolio's beta will be 1.4 x 0.025 = 0.035

the difference between both stocks = 0.035 - 0.0225 = 0.0125

that means that the portfolio's new beta = 1.1 + 0.0125 = 1.1125

Depletion Down Deep Mining Co. acquired mineral rights for $81,250,000. The mineral deposit is estimated at 65,000,000 tons. During the current year, 17,550,000 tons were mined and sold.
a. Determine the depletion rate. If required, round your answer to two decimal places. $ per ton
b. Determine the amount of depletion expense for the current year. $ Feedback
c. Journalize the adjusting entry on December 31 to recognize the depletion expense. Dec. 31
Depletion Expense Accumulated Depletion"

Answers

Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a. For depletion rate

= Acquired mineral rights ÷ estimated mineral deposits

= $81,250,000 ÷ 65,000,000 tons

= $1.25

b. For the amount of depletion expense for the current year is

= Depletion rate × current year mined

= $1.25 × 17,550,000 tons

= $21,937,500

c. The journal entry is shown below:

Depletion Expense $21,937,500

        To Accumulated Depletion $21,937,500

(Being the depletion expense is recorded)

For recording this we debited the depletion expense as it increased the expense and credited the accumulated depletion as it reduced the assets

Consider a country that is operating under a system of flexible exchange rates. If the central bank in this country imposes an expansionary monetary policy, it would be likely to experience:_________
I. a depreciation of its currency;
II. short-term capital outflows;
III. an appreciation of its currency.

Answers

Answer:

i a depreciation of its currency;

Explanation:

A flexible exchange rate is when exchange rate is determined by the forces of demand and supply.

an expansionary monetary policy is a policy where the monetary authorities increase the money supply in the economy.

If exchange rate is flexible and an expansionary monetary policy is carried out, the supply of money would exceed its demand.  as a result, the value of money would fall. this is known as depreciation

What dividend per share would be reported in the financial press for a stock that currently has 4.5% dividend yield and the most recent stock price was $75

Answers

Answer: $3.38

Explanation:

Dividend Yield of a stock refers to the dividend paid by the company expressed in terms of a percentage of the current value of the company's stock.

The Dividend therefore is;

= 75 * 4.5%

= $3.375

= $3.38

The company has a bank loan and has incurred (but not recorded) interest expense of $3,500 for the year ended December 31, 2018. The company must pay the interest on January 2, 2019.

Answers

Answer:

The journal entry to record accrued interests:

December 31, 2018, accrued interests on bank loan

Dr Interest expense 3,500

    Cr Interest payable 3,500

The journal entry to record the interest payment:

January 2, 2019, accrued interests paid

Dr Interest payable 3,500

    Cr Cash 3,500

App Holdings is expected to pay dividends of $1.50 every six months for the next three years. If the current price of App Holdings stock is $22.60, and App Holdings' equity cost of capital is 18%, what price would you expect App Holdings' stock to sell for at the end of three years

Answers

Answer:

The answer is $34.36

Explanation:

FV = PV x (1 + R x ((1 + r))^T =  $22.6 x (1 + {($1.5 / $22.60) x [1 + (18% / 2)]}^6 = $34.36

All of the following are employer payroll taxes except: Multiple Choice Social Security tax equal to that withheld from employees. Medicare tax equal to that withheld from employees. State unemployment tax. Federal unemployment tax. Federal income tax equal to that withheld from employees.

Answers

Answer: Federal income tax equal to that withheld from employees.

Explanation:

Federal Income Tax equal is a withholding Tax that the employer takes from an Employee's salary and pays it directly to the Government in form of income taxes.

It will therefore count towards the Income Taxes that the person is to pay during the year.

This is an Employee Payroll Tax because it comes from the Employees's salary.

Suppose Sally borrows $1,000 from Harry for one year and agrees to pay a nominal interest rate of 8%. When she borrows the money, both she and Harry expect an inflation rate of 6%.
1. The expected real interest rate on the loan is_______%.
2. Suppose that when Sally pays back the loan after one year, the actual inflation rate turns out to be 4%. The actual real interest rate on the loan is______%.
3A. If the inflation rate turned out to be higher than expected, then_______.
3B. But if inflation turned out to be lower than expected, then_______.

Answers

Answer:

1.  1,89%

2. 3,85%

3A. A Lower real rate will be obtained, and Harry is in worse off position

3A. A Higher real rate will be obtained, and Harry is in better off position

Explanation:

Real Interest Rate is the Nominal Return that has been adjusted with the Inflation rate.

The effect of the inflation is to reduce the value of money over time.

If Inflation rate was 6%

Real Interest Rate = ( 1 + nominal return) / (1 + Inflation rate) - 1

                              = ( 1 + 0.08) / ( 1 + 0.06) - 1

                              = 0.0189 or 1,89%

If Inflation rate was 4%

Real Interest Rate = ( 1 + nominal return) / (1 + Inflation rate) - 1

                              = ( 1 + 0.08) / ( 1 + 0.04) - 1

                              = 0.0385 or 3,85%

Saint Nick Enterprises has 17,500 shares of common stock outstanding at a price of $69 per share. The company has two bond issues outstanding. The first issue has 7 years to maturity, a par value of $1,000 per bond, and sells for 101.5 percent of par. The second issue matures in 21 years, has a par value of $2,000 per bond, and sells for 106.5 percent of par. The total face value of the first issue is $250,000, while the total face value of the second issue is $350,000. What is the capital structure weight of debt

Answers

Answer:

total weight of debt = 0.343 or 34.3%

Explanation:

stock's market value = 17,500 x $69 = $1,207,500

bond₁'s market value = $250,000 x 101.5% = $256,750

bond₂'s market value = $350,000 x 106.5% = $372,750

total market value of the firm = $1,837,000

weighted capital structure:

                                       market value            weight

stocks                             $1,207,500               0.657

bond₁                              $256,750                  0.140

bond₂                              $372,750                  0.203

total                                $1,837,000                 1

total weight of debt = 0.343 or 34.3%

debits to Work in Process—Roasting Department for Morning Brew Coffee Company for August, together with information concerning production, are as follows: Work in process, August 1, 1,000 pounds, 20% completed $2,800* *Direct materials (1,000 X $2.6) $2,600 Conversion (1,000 X 20% X $1) 200 $2,800 Coffee beans added during August, 31,000 pounds 79,050 Conversion costs during August 33,748 Work in process, August 31, 1,600 pounds, 30% completed ? Goods finished during August, 30,400 pounds ? All direct materials are placed in process at the beginning of production. a. Prepare a cost of production report, presenting the following computations: Direct materials and conversion equivalent units of production for August. Direct materials and conversion costs per equivalent unit for August. Cost of goods finished during August. Cost of work in process at August 31.

Answers

Answer:

Costs per Equivalent Unit  Materials 2.5515 Conversion 1.1576

Cost of goods finished during August. $ 112759.83

Work In Process Ending Costs   $ 4638.05

Explanation:

The equivalent units are found by adding the percent of ending WIP to the completed units.

Equivalent Units

Particulars          Units        % of Completion                Equivalent Units

                                        Materials Conversion     Materials Conversion

End. WIP          1600          100          30                  1600              480

Completed     30400       100         100                30400          30400        

Equivalent Units                                                       32000           30880    

Costs Accounted For:

Costs                                      Materials        Conversion

Beg. WIP                                $2600             200

Costs Added                        79050             33748

Total Costs                             81650           35748

Equivalent Units                  32000            30880

Costs per Equivalent      81650/32000       35748/30880

Unit                                     = 2.5515                     1.1576

Cost of goods finished during August. $ 112759.83

Materials =  2.5515 * 30400= 77567.5

Conversion = 1.1576 * 30400=  35192.33

Total Costs of finished Goods = 112759.83

Work In Process Ending Costs   $ 4638.05

Materials =  2.5515 * 1600= 4082.4

Conversion = 1.1576 * 480=  555.648

Total Costs :

Finished Goods + Work In Process Ending Costs = 112759.83+4638.05

= 117 397.88 117398.0

 

Costs Accounted For

Materials Costs + Conversion Costs =    (81650 +35748) 117398.0                  

Note: The CPR is correct when both the total costs calculated and accounted for are equal.

Carter's preferred stock pays a dividend of $1.00 per quarter. If the price of the stock is $45.00, what is its nominal (not effective) annual rate of return?

Answers

Answer:

8.89%

Explanation:

The answer is 8.89%

Here is how we arrived at this.

Dividend = 1$ times 4

= $4 annually

Then we calculate for the nominal rate of return.

This is equal to dividend / price.

= $4/ $45

= 0.0889

To convert this to percentage

0.089 x 100

= 8.89% is the nominal annual rate of return.

The relationship between financial leverage and profitability Pelican Paper, Inc., and Timberland Forest, Inc., are rivals in the manufacture of craft papers. Some financial statement values for each company follow. Use them in a ratio analysis that compares the firms' financial leverage and profitability.
Items Pelican Paper, INC Timberland Forest, INC
Total assets $10,000,000 $10,000,000
Total equity 9,000,000 5,000,000
Total Debt 1,000,000 5,000,000
Annual Interest 100,000 500,000
Total Sales 25,000,000 25,000,000
EBIT 6,250,000 6,250,000
Earnings available for
common stockholders
3,690,000 3,450,000
A) Calculate the following debt and coverage ratios for the two companies. Discuss their financial risk and ability to cover the costs in relation to each other.
1. debt ratio
2. times interest earned ratio
B) Calculate the following profitability ratios for the two companies. Disuss their profitability relative to one another.
1. Operating profit margin
2. Net profit margin
3. Return on total assets
4. Return on common equity
C) In what way has the larger debt of Timberland Forest made it more profitable than Pelican Paper? What are the risks that Timberland's inestors undertake when they choose to purchase its stock instead of Pelicans?

Answers

Answer:

Pelican Paper, Inc., and Timberland Forest, Inc.

Financial leverage and profitability Ratio Analysis

A. Computation of debt and coverage ratios:

1. debt ratio  = Total debt to Total assets x 100

Pelican = $1,000,000/$10,000,000 x 100

= 10%

Timberland =v$5,000,000/$10,000,000 x 100

= 50%

2. times interest earned ratio = EBIT/Interests

Pelican = $6,250,000/$100,000

= 62.5 times

Timberland = $6,250,000/$500,000

= 12.5 times

A discussion of their financial risk and ability to cover the costs:

Pelican Paper's financial leverage is 10% compared to Timberland's 50%, showing that debt creditors finance and lay claim to half of the company's assets.  This is very high and not attractive to potential investors and creditors.  Timberland has already hampered its ability to borrow more as it is highly leveraged.  Whereas Pelican Paper can meet its debt obligations and pay its interest expenses 62.5 times from current earnings, these pale in comparison with Timberland's 12.5 times, further jeopardizing its opportunities for more debt financing.

B. Calculation of the profitability ratios:

1. Operating profit margin  = EBIT/Sales x 100

Pelican Paper = $6,250,000/$25,000,000 x 100 = 25%

Timberland = $6,250,000/$25,000,000 x 100 = 25%

2. Net profit margin  = (EBIT less Interest)/Sales x 100

Pelican Paper = ($6,250,000 - $100,000)/$25,000,000 x 100

= $6,150,000/$25,000,000 x 100 = 24.6%

Timberland = ($6,250,000 - $500,000)/$25,000,000 x 100

= $5,750,000/$25,000,000 x 100 = 23%

3. Return on total assets  = EBIT/Total Assets x 100

Pelican Paper = $6,250,000/$10,000,000 x 100

= 62.5%

Timberland = $6,250,000/$10,000,000 x 100

= 62.5%

4. Return on common equity = Earnings available to Common Stockholders/Equity x 100

Pelican = $3,690,000/$9,000,000 x 100

= 41%

Timberland = $3,450,000/$5,000,000 x 100

= 69%

A discussion of their profitability relative to one another:

The two companies make the same level of operating profit margin at 25%, but Pelican's net profit margin of 24.6% is better than Timberland's 23%.  They show that Pelican's management has better ability to control expenses than Timberland's.

The returns on assets are similar for both companies, but Timberland performed better than Pelican Paper in terms of the return on equity.  This shows that Timberland with ROE of 69% is making larger returns for its common stockholders than Pelican because it is leveraging debts, whose interests are tax-deductible, and also using less equity in generating the returns.

C. The larger debt of Timberland has made it more profitable than Pelican Paper because the debt interests are deductible from EBIT before tax expense is computed and it reduces the tax burden for the company, thus making it to pay less tax and saving more profits for distribution to its stockholders.

However, this higher return to the investors in Timberland also comes with higher risks, as the investors are exposed to debt risks, higher pressure to satisfy debt creditors, heightened interference and oversight from creditors since they own half of the assets of the company, and an increased threat of business takeover in case of debt default.

Explanation:

a) Data:

Items                        Pelican Paper, INC    Timberland Forest, INC

Total assets              $10,000,000               $10,000,000

Total equity                  9,000,000                   5,000,000

Total Debt                     1,000,000                   5,000,000

Annual Interest                100,000                      500,000

Total Sales                 25,000,000                25,000,000

EBIT                              6,250,000                  6,250,000

Earnings available for  common

stockholders               3,690,000                   3,450,000

b) Ratio computation and analysis help companies to compare their performances and positions with competitors.  They can spot risks facing a company and even point out ways to address such business risks.

Consider the market for meekers in the imaginary economy of Meekertown. In the absence of international trade, the domestic price of a meeker is $23. Suppose that the world price for a meeker is $24. Assume that Meekertown is too small to influence the world price for meekers once they enter meeker the international market. If Meekertown allows free trade, then it will _______________ meeker.
When a country is too small affect the world price, allowing for free trade will always increase total surplus in that country, regardless of whether it imports or exports as a result of international trade.
a. True
b. False

Answers

Answer:

Export

true

Explanation:

Because the price of meekers in meekertown is lower than the world price for meekers, meekers from meekertown are cheaper. so if free trade is allowed, other countries would want to purchase meekers from meekertown because it is cheaper.

So, meekertown would export meekers if free trade is allowed.

When a country is too small affect the world price, allowing for free trade will always increase total surplus in that country, regardless of whether it imports or exports as a result of international trade.

this is so because if the country is efficient in production of a good (producing at a lower price when compared to the world price), export of the good would increase thus increasing producer surplus. if on the other hand, the country is inefficient in producing a good and the country allows for free trade, the country can import the good. this would increase consumer surplus.

Assume that factory space freed up by purchasing the part from an outside source can be used to manufacture another product that can be sold for ​$ profit. If Harvey Automobiles makes the​ part, what will its operating income​ be?

Answers

Complete Question:

Harvey Automobiles uses a standard part in the manufacture of several of its trucks. The cost of producing 40,000 parts is $130,000, which includes fixed costs of $70,000 and variable costs of $60,000. The company can buy the part from an outside supplier for $3 per unit, and avoid 30% of the fixed costs.

Assume that factory space freed up by purchasing the part from an outside source can be used to manufacture another product that can be sold for $13,000 profit. If Harvey Automobiles makes the part, what will its operating income be?

A. 156,000 greater than if the company bought the part

B. 26,000 less than if the company bought the part

C. 26,000 greater than if the company bought the part

D. 62,000 greater than if the company bought the part

Answer:

Option C. 26,000 greater than if the company bought the part

Explanation:

Option A: In House manufacturing of 40,000 parts:

Variable Cost is always Relevant and is                             ($60,000)

The Fixed cost is always irrelevant unless it is specific fixed cost related to the decision. Hence Fixed cost is irrelevant here.

Option B: If we purchase from outsiders

The purchase cost of the product is variable cost hence it is relevant as it is always relevant.

Purchase Cost = $3 * 40,000 parts                                     ($120,000)

The decrease or increase in the cost or income, due to a decision is always relevant. The decrease in cost is Opportunity income or benefits and is given as under:

Decrease in Fixed cost by 30% = $70,000 * 30%               $21,000

Now the additional profit that will arise as we can manufacture additional parts of another Product B. This is only possible if we free factory space by purchasing parts of Product A from outsiders. This additional manufacturing of Product B parts will generate profit of $13,000 and thus is a relevant income here. It is also referred to as Opportunity Income.

Opportunity Income                                                                $13,000  

Total Relevant Cost                                                               ($86,000)

Decision

The cost of option A is lower from Option B by $26000 ($86000 - $60000). Hence the operating income would be higher by $26,000 if the company manufactures in-house rather purchasing 40,000 parts from outsiders.

Option C is correct option here.

Robert Company properly applies the equity method to its investment in Margit Corporation, At the end of the current year, the fair value of Robert Company's investment increased. Robert Company should

Answers

Answer:

Do nothing

Explanation:

The value of the investment would be increased by taking the their share of net income and reducing the value of investment by dividends received by the ordinary shares holder (Company). This means that the equity method doesn't includes fair value method in valuing the Investments.

So Robert Company can't increase the the investment value if the fair value of the investment has change as it will be considered a change in policy and change in policy would have a retrospective effect.

Other Questions
Tanya's car will go 45 meters on 7 gallons. Tanya wants to know how fuel efficient the car is. Please help by computing the ratio. (round to 2 decimal places) CNNBC recently reported that the mean annual cost of auto insurance is 1048 dollars. Assume the standard deviation is 282 dollars. You take a simple random sample of 55 auto insurance policies. Find the probability that a sample of size n =55 is randomly selected with a mean less than 997 dollars. The halfequivalence point of a titration occurs half way to the equivalence point, where half of the analyte has reacted to form its conjugate, and the other half still remains unreacted. If 0.480 moles of a monoprotic weak acid (Ka=3.0105) is titrated with NaOH, what is the pH of the solution at the halfequivalence point? a patient is to receive 1500ml over 8 hours. What is the rate in ml per hour? j/2 +7=-12 solve for j Explain the Doppler effect using light. Why is the Doppler effect important in astronomy? Assume the economy is at full employment but planned investment exceeds saving. Other things being equal, what fiscal policy actions would best address this problem? What does this say in English? I need the answer ASAP please PLZ HELPpppP! A lawn is in the shape of a trapezoid with a height of 50 feet and bases of 70 feet and 130 feet. How many bags of fertilizer must be purchased to cover the lawn if each bag covers 3000 square feet? Remember that only whole bags of fertilizer can be purchased. [tex](A=\frac{1}{2}h(B+b))[/tex] Find the measure of y. Paul is saving for a down payment to buy a house. The account earns 13% interest compound quarterly, and he wants to have $15,000 in 4 years. What must his principal be? Round your answer to the nearest cent. Do not round at any point in solving process; only round your answer. Please help ASAP!! Thank you so much! The tune-up specifications of a car call for the spark plugs to be tightened to a torque of 38Nm38Nm. You plan to tighten the plugs by pulling on the end of a 25-cm-long wrench. Because of the cramped space under the hood, you'll need to put at an angle of 120with respect to the wrench shaft. With what force must you pull? (Leadership Skills Development Class) The best way to build a strong network of people who will help you is to A. work out and make sure you look good B. focus first on how you can help others C. use your sense of humor to make friends D. try to meet as many people as you can I know the answer is either B or D but I'm not sure which one. If you know the right answer please help a sister out! Forester Company has five products in its inventory. Information about the December 31, 2021, inventory follows. Product Quantity Unit Cost Unit Replacement Cost Unit Selling Price A 1,000 $ 26 $ 28 $ 32 B 500 31 27 34 C 900 19 18 24 D 900 23 20 22 E 800 30 28 29 The cost to sell for each product consists of a 10 percent sales commission. The normal profit for each product is 35 percent of the selling price. Required: 1. Determine the carrying value of inventory at December 31, 2021, assuming the lower of cost or market (LCM) rule is applied to individual products. 2. Determine the carrying value of inventory at December 31, 2021, assuming the LCM rule is applied to the entire inventory. 3. Assuming inventory write-downs are common for Forester, record any necessary year-end adjusting entry based on the amount calculated in requirement 2. What are the three major elements that include in presentation? An article contained the following observations on degree of polymerization for paper specimens for which viscosity times concentration fell in a certain middle range:418 421 422 422 425 429 431 434 437439 446 447 449 452 457 461 465Calculate a two-sided 95% confidence interval for true average degree of polymerization. Performance Gloves, Inc. produces three sizes of sports gloves: small, medium and large.A glove pattern is first stenciled onto leather in the Pattern Department.The stenciled patterns are then sent to the Cut and Sew Department, where the glove is cut and sewed together.Performance Gloves uses tha multiple production department factory overhead rate method of allocating factory overhead costs.Its factory overhead costs were budgeted as follows:Pattern Department overhead $165,200Cut and Sew Department overhead $273,000Total $438,200The direct labor estimated for each production department was as follows:Pattern Department 2,900 direct labor hoursCut and Sew Department 3,500Total 6,300 direct labor hoursDirect labor hours are used to allocate the production department overhead to the products.The direct labor hours per unit for each product for each production department were obtained from the engineering records as follows:Production Departments Small Glove Medium Glove Large GlovePattern Department 0.04 0.05 0.06Cut and Sew Department 0.08 0.10 0.12Direct labor hours per unit 0.12 0.15 0.18If required, round all per unit answers to the nearest cent.Required:a. Determine the two production department factory overhead rates.b. Use the above production department factory overhead rates to determine the factory overhead per unit for each product. what is the meaning malians 5. Assume that you and your best friend ench have $1000 to invest. You invest your moneyin a fund that pays 1096 per year compound interest Your friend invests her money at a bankthat pays 10% per year simple interest. At the end of 1 year, the difference in the total amountfor each of you ts(a) You have Slo more than she does (b) You have $100 more than she doesYou both have the same amount of money (cdShe has $10 more than you do Briefly compare the similarities between the ends of the Roman Empire and Han China. Describe the causes and consequences of each. Be sure to clearly develop and organize your ideas and support your answer with evidence from the course.