Factory Overhead Rates, Entries, and Account Balance Eclipse Solar Company operates two factories. The company applies factory overhead to jobs on the basis of machine hours in Factory 1 and on the basis of direct labor hours in Factory 2. Estimated factory overhead costs, direct labor hours, and machine hours are as follows: Factory 1 Factory 2 Estimated factory overhead cost for fiscal year beginning August 1 $18,500,000 $44,000,000 Estimated direct labor hours for year 800,000 Estimated machine hours for year 1,250,000 Actual factory overhead costs for August $1,515,800 $3,606,300 Actual direct labor hours for August 64,500 Actual machine hours for August 105,000 a. Determine the factory overhead rate for Factory 1. Round your answer to two decimal places.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $14.8 per machine hour

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Factory 1

Estimated factory overhead= $18,500,000  

Estimated machine hours for year 1,250,000

To calculate the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate we need to use the following formula:

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

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 18,500,000/1,250,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $14.8 per machine hour


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Sager Industries is considering an investment in equipment that will replace direct labor. The equipment has a cost of $86,000 with a $7,000 residual value and a 10-year life. The equipment will replace three employees who has an average total wages of $15,810 per year. In addition, the equipment will have operating and energy costs of $4,190 per year. Determine the average rate of return on the equipment, giving effect to straight-line depreciation on the investment.

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Answer:

130.77%

Explanation:

depreciation expense per year using straight method = (purchase cost - salvage value) / useful life = ($86,000 - $7,000) / 10 = $7,900

total costs = depreciation expense + operating and energy costs = $7,900 + $4,190 = $12,090

average rate of return = total savings / total costs = $15,810 / $12,090 = 1.30769 = 130.77%

The potential benefits lost by taking a specific action when two or more alternative choices are available is known as a(n):

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Answer:

Opportunity costs

Explanation:

The potential benefits lost by taking a specific action when two or more alternative choices are available is known as opportunity costs.

Opportunity cost has to do with losing other alternatives by chosing to go with one alternative. Hence it is also called foregone alternative. It has to do with making a decision or choice to give up something in order to get something else which may be of more value.

In terms of the global value system, when Kodak shifted manufacturing to China, what position did China then take in the system, relative to the U.S.

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Answer: b. Upstream

Explanation:

The Upstream part of a company's value chain is the part closest to the suppliers and the raw materials they supply to the firm while the downstream relates to how the goods are distributed and sold after produced.

As such, the firm's manufacturing plants are closer to its Upstream value chain portion. When Kodak therefore shifted manufacturing to China, it made China more upstream than the United States as China now dealt more with Kodak suppliers and inputs than the US, who were now more downstream as the consumers.

Ivanhoe provides environmentally friendly lawn services for homeowners. Its operating costs are as follows. Depreciation $1,500 per month Advertising $350 per month Insurance $2,770 per month Weed and feed materials $17 per lawn Direct labor $9 per lawn Fuel $2 per lawn Ivanhoe charges $70 per treatment for the average single-family lawn. Correct answer. Your answer is correct. Determine the company’s break-even point in number of lawns serviced per month. Break-even point Entry field with correct answer 110 lawns LINK TO TEXT LINK TO TEXT Incorrect answer. Your answer is incorrect. Try again. Determine the company’s break-even point in dollars.

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Answer:

Explanation:

To start with, we need to get the value for total fixed cost and total variable cost

Total fixed costs = Depreciation + Advertising + Insurance

= $1,500 + $350 + $2,770

= $4,620

Total variable costs per unit = Weed and feed materials + Direct labor + Lawn Fuel

= $17 + $9 + $2

= $28 per lawn

We also need to compute the contribution margin ratio

= Sales per unit - Variable cost per unit / Sales per unit

= (70 - 28) / 70

= 0.6

= 60%

Therefore;

1. Break even sales

The _____ was established by Congress to encourage American firms to focus on quality improvement in order to improve their global competitiveness.

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Answer:

The correct answer is: Baldridge Performance Excellence Program.

Explanation:

To begin with, the "Baldridge Performance Excellence Program" is the name given to the program that was established by the United States of America in order to encourage the companies of the country to improve their performance regarding the economy and the globalization that was happening at the time the program was created. It receives its name from the ex secretary of commerce Malcom Baldridge and the award gives to the company selected the recognition of having performance excellence in the its field  

A large open economy has desired national saving of Sd = 1200 + 1000rw, and desired national investment of Id = 1000 - 500rw. The foreign economy has desired national saving of = 1300 + 1000rw, and desired national investment of = 1800 - 500rw. The equilibrium world real interest rate equal to:________.

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Answer: 10%

Explanation:

The Equilibrium real interest rate would be the interest rate that equates the Desired savings to the desired investment for both the National and foreign economy.

Desired national saving + Foreign desired national saving = Desired national investment + Foreign desired national investment

1,200 + 1,000rw + 1,300 + 1,000rw = (1,000 - 500rw) + (1,800 - 500rw)

2,500 + 2,000rw = 2,800 - 1,000rw

2,000rw + 1,000rw = 2,800 - 2,500

3,000rw = 300

rw = 0.1

rw = 10%

Baseball Corporation is preparing its cash budget for January. The budgeted beginning cash balance is $19,100. Budgeted cash receipts total $188,500 and budgeted cash disbursements total $190,200. The desired ending cash balance is $31,100. To attain its desired ending cash balance for January, the company should borro

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Answer: $13,700

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that Baseball Corporation is preparing its cash budget for January. The budgeted beginning cash balance is $19,100. Budgeted cash receipts total $188,500 and budgeted cash disbursements total $190,200. The desired ending cash balance is $31,100.

To attain its desired ending cash balance for January, the company should borrow $13,700.

The solution has been attached.

g Profit maximazation for a monopolist and a perfect competitor occurs where marginal revenue equals marginal cost. At this​ profit-maximizing output, the monopolist will charge a price​ ________ marginal revenue and a perfect competitor will charge a price​ ________ marginal revenue.

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Answer: Higher than; Equal to

Explanation:

Profit maximazation for a monopolist and a perfect competitor occurs where marginal revenue equals marginal cost.

The Marginal Revenue curves are different for either of them though and this impacts what price they sell at. This is because the price the good will be sold at depends on where the maximising output touches the demand curve.

The Monopolist has a Marginal Revenue curve that is lower than the Demand Curve. Therefore the point where Marginal Revenue and Marginal Cost intersect, will not be on the demand curve but lower than it. The price charged will therefore be the point where the maximising output touches the Demand Curve.

The Perfectly Competitive Firm however is in a market where Price is equal to the Demand curve and equal to the Marginal Revenue curve as well. The point where the Marginal Cost intersects with Marginal Revenue will also be the point where the maximising output touches the Demand curve so the price will be the same as the Marginal Revenue.

Iris, a calendar year cash basis taxpayer, owns and operates several TV rental outlets in Florida and wants to expand to other states. During 2019, she spends $14,000 to investigate TV rental stores in South Carolina and $9,000 to investigate TV rental stores in Georgia. She acquires the South Carolina operations but not the outlets in Georgia. As to these expenses, Iris should: a.Expense $9,000 for 2019 and capitalize $14,000. b.Expense $23,000 for 2019. c.Capitalize $23,000. d.Capitalize $14,000 and not deduct $9,000. e.None of these choices are correct.

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Answer:

b.Expense $23,000 for 2019.

Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

= Spend in the investigation for the TV rental stores in South Carolina + Spend in the investigation for the TV rental stores in Georgia

= $14,000 + $9,000

= $23,000

Hence, the amount of expense $23.000  would be considered

Therefore the option b is correct  

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                    

Galvatron Metals has a bond outstanding with a coupon rate of 6.1 percent and semiannual payments. The bond currently sells for $947 and matures in 23 years. The par value is $1,000 and the company's tax rate is 40 percent. What is the company's aftertax cost of debt

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The price would be 0000100

a. Equipment with a book value of $79500 and an original cost of $169000 was sold at a loss of $33000.
b. Paid $106000 cash for a new truck.
c. Sold land costing $310000 for $420000 cash yielding a gainof $11000.
d. Long term investments in stock were sold for $95600 cash yielding a gain of $17000.

Required:
Use the above information to determine this company's cash flows from investing activities.

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Answer:

Cash flow from Investing activities refers to cash transactions related to Fixed Assets as well as transactions related to the ownership of other company securities.

Cash-flow from Investing Activities

Sale of equipment (79,500 - 33,000).......................... $46,500

Purchase of New Truck ................................................... ($106,000)

Sale of Land.........................................................................$420,000

Sale of Long-term investments.......................................$95,600

Net cash provided by investing activities ...................$456,100

A 30 year $1,000 par 4 3/4% Treasury Bond is quoted at 95-11 - 95-15. The note pays interest on Jan 1st and Jul 1st. A customer buys 1 bond at the ask price. What is the current yield, disregarding commissions

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Answer:

4.98%

Explanation:

Calculation for the current yield

First step

Since the the bond was purchased at 95 +15/32nds this means that we have to find the bond percentage.

Calculated as

Bond Percentage = 95 + 15/32nds

Bond percentage =95.46875%

Second step is to multiply the bond percentage by $1,000

95.46875% *$1,000

= $954.6875

The last step is to find the current yield

Current yield=$47.50 /$954.6875

Current yield = 4.98%

Therefore the current yield will be 4.98%

Indus Corporation pays $100,000 for the trademark rights to a line of soda equipment. After several years, sales for this line of soda equipment are disappointing, and the company estimates the total future cash flows from sales will be only $110,000. The estimated fair value of the trademark is now $60,000. What is the amount of the impairment loss to be recorded

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Answer:

impairment loss = $40,000

Explanation:

In accounting, impairment loss refers to the decrease of an asset's carrying value. In order to calculate the impairment loss, you need to subtract the current market value of the asset from its original carrying value.

impairment loss = carrying value - current market value = $100,000 - $60,000 = $40,000

calculate the net present value of a business deal that cost $2500 today and will return $1500 at the end of this year. use interest rate of 13%

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Answer:

NPV= -$1,172.57

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Initial investment= $2,500

Cash flow= $1,500

Discount rate= 13%

To calculate the net present value (NPV), we need to use the following formula:

NPV= -Io + ∑[Cf/(1+i)^n]

NPV= -2,500 + (1,500/1.13)

NPV= -1,172.57

Bogart Company is considering two alternatives. Alternative A will have revenues of $147,400 and costs of $103,400. Alternative B will have revenues of $188,200 and costs of $121,600. Compare Alternative A to Alternative B showing incremental revenues, costs, and net income.

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Answer:

B is better than A

Explanation:

Here, we want to compare “A” to “B”. It means if B’s amount is higher than A’s amount, it should be positive; If B’s amount is lower than A’s amount, it should be negative.

Net income for each alternative = Revenues – Costs

Since the net income is positive, B is better than A.

Please check attachment for for actual tabular calculations

Cooley Company's stock has a beta of 1.40, the risk-free rate is 25%, and the market risk premium is 5.50%. What is the firm's required rate of return

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Answer: 12.2%

Explanation:

Given the variables available, the required rate of return can be computed using the Capital Asset Pricing Model with the formula;

Required Return = Risk-free rate + beta ( Market risk premium)

Required return = 4.25% + 1.4 * 5.5%

Required return = 4.25% + 7.7%

Required return = 12.2%

Note; The actual question says the Risk-free rate is 4.25%.

To reduce product development time, Caterpillar connected its engineering and manufacturing divisions with its active suppliers, distributors, overseas factories, and customers, through ________.

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Answer: an extranet

Explanation:

An extranet is a private network that is controlled that gives access to vendors, suppliers, partners, vendors or a group of customers that are authorized.

Therefore, to reduce product development time, Caterpillar connected its engineering and manufacturing divisions with its active suppliers, distributors, overseas factories, and customers, through an extranet.

On January 1, 2016, the Excel Delivery Company purchased a delivery van for $33,000. At the end of its five-year service life, it is estimated that the van will be worth $3,000. During the five-year period, the company expects to drive the van 100,000 miles.
Required:
Calculate annual depreciation for the five-year life of the van using each of the following methods. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)
1. Straight line
2. Sum of the years digits
3. Double declining balance
4, Units of production using miles driven as a measure of output and the following actual mileage:
Year Miles
2016 22,000
2017 24,000
2018 15,000
2019 20,000
2020 21,000

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Answer:

1. Straight line

years 2016 to 2020 = $6,000

2. Sum of the years digits

2016 = $10,000

2017 = $8,000

2018 = $6,000

2019 = $4,000

2020 = $2,000

3. Double declining balance

2016 = $13,200

2017 = $7,920

2018 = $4,752

2019 = $2,852

2020 = $1,276

4, Units of production using miles driven

2016 = $6,600

2017 = $7,200

2018 = $4,500

2019 = $6,000

2020 = $5,700

Explanation:

purchase cost $33,000

useful life 5 years, salvage value $3,000

expected use 100,000 miles

1. Straight line

($33,000 - $3,000) / 5 = $6,000

2. Sum of the years digits

year 1 = 5/15 x $30,000 = $10,000

year 2 = 4/15 x $30,000 = $8,000

year 3 = 3/15 x $30,000 = $6,000

year 4 = 2/15 x $30,000 = $4,000

year 5 = 1/15 x $30,000 = $2,000

3. Double declining balance

year 1 = 2 x 1/5 x $33,000 = $13,200

year 2 = 2 x 1/5 x $19,800 = $7,920

year 3 = 2 x 1/5 x $11,880 = $4,752

year 4 = 2 x 1/5 x $7,128 = $2,851.20 ≈ $2,852

year 5 = $4,276 - $3,000 = $1,276

4, Units of production using miles driven

depreciation expense per mile = ($33,000 - $3,000) / 100,000 = $0.30

Year Miles

2016 22,000  x $0.30 = $6,600

2017 24,000   x $0.30 = $7,200

2018 15,000   x $0.30 = $4,500

2019 20,000   x $0.30 = $6,000

2020 (21,000  - 2,000) x $0.30 = $5,700

g The Fed makes an open market operation purchase of​ $200,000. The currency drain ratio is 33.33 percent and the desired reserve ratio is 10 percent. By how much does the quantity of money​ increase?

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Answer: $618,000

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that the Fed makes an open market operation purchase of​ $200,000 and that the currency drain ratio is 33.33 percent and the desired reserve ratio is 10 percent.

We first have to calculate the money multiplier which will be:

= (1 + the currency drain ratio)/( the currency drain ratio + the reserve ratio)

= (1 + 33.33%)/(33.33% + 10%)

= ( 1 + 0.33)/(0.33 + 0.1)

= 1.33/0.43

= 3.09

The quantity of money​ increase will be:

= 3.09 × $200,000

= $618,000

Campbell Corporation uses the retail method to value its inventory. The following information is available for the year 2021: Cost Retail Merchandise inventory, January 1, 2021 $ 250,000 $ 286,000 Purchases 672,000 888,000 Freight-in 14,000 Net markups 26,000 Net markdowns 4,500 Net sales 860,000 Required: Determine the December 31, 2021, inventory by applying the conventional retail method using the information provided

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Answer:

261,690

Explanation:

The computation of inventory is shown below:-

Particulars                        Cost         Retail           Cost-to-Retail Ratio

Beginning inventory   $250,000    $286,000  

Add Purchases            $672,000   $888,000  

Freight-in                      $14,000

Net markup                                      $26,000  

Total                              $936,000   $1,200,000

Less: Net markdowns                       $4,500

Goods available for sale                   $1,195,000  

Cost-to-retail percentage                  0.78 (in working note)

Less: Net sales                                  $860,000

Retail Estimated ending

inventory                                            $335,500  ($1,195,000 - $860,000)

At cost Estimated ending

inventory                           $261,690

Cost-to-retail percentage is

= 936,000 ÷ 1,200,000

= 0.78

Estimated ending inventory at cost is

335,500 × 0.78

= 261,690

At the beginning of year 1, Looby Corp. purchases equipment for $100,000. The equipment has a residual value of $20,000 and an expected useful life of 10 years. What is accumulated depreciation at the end of year 2 using straight-line depreciation

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Answer:

Accumulated Depreciation at the end of year  =  $16,000

Explanation:

Under the straight line method of depreciation, the cost of an asset less the salvage value is spread equally over the expected useful life.

An equal amount is charged as annual depreciation over the life of the asset. The annual depreciation is calculated as follows:

Annual depreciation:

= (cost of assets - salvage value)/ Estimated useful life

Cost - 100,000

Residual value = 20,000

Estimated useful life = 10 years

Annual depreciation = (100,000- 20,000)/10 =8,000

Annual depreciation = 8,000

Accumulated Depreciation for 2 years = Annual depreciation× number of years

                            = 8,000× 2 = 16,000

Accumulated Depreciation for 2 years =  $16,000

A​ monopoly's cost function is CQ and its the demand for its product is pQ where Q is​ output, p is​ price, and C is the total cost of production. Determine the profit-maximizingLOADING... price and output for a monopoly.

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Answer:

The answer is "70 units".

Explanation:

In the given question some equation is missing which can be defined as follows:

[tex]C = 1.5Q^2+40Q\\\\P=320-0.5Q[/tex]  

Monopolistic functions are used where Marginal Profit = Marginal Cost where marginal revenue and marginal cost stand for the MR and  MC.

Finding the value of MR :

[tex]\ MR = \frac{\partial TR}{\partial Q} \\\\[/tex]

       [tex]= \frac{\partial PQ}{\partial Q} \\\\= \frac{\partial (320-0.5Q)Q}{\partial Q}[/tex]

       [tex]= \frac{\partial (320Q -0.5Q^2)}{\partial Q}\\\\ = \frac{\partial Q (320 -0.5Q)}{\partial Q}\\\\ \ by \ solving \ we \ get \\\\ = 320 - Q...(1)[/tex]

Calculating the value of the MC:

[tex]MC = \frac{\partial TC}{\partial Q} \\[/tex]

        [tex]=\frac{\partial (1.5Q^2 + 40Q)}{\partial Q} \\\\=\frac{\partial Q (1.5Q + 40)}{\partial Q}\\\\ \ by \ solve \ value \\\\ = 3Q + 40....(2)[/tex]

compare the above equation (i) and (ii):

[tex]\to 320 -Q = 3Q+40\\\\\to 320 -40 = 3Q+ Q\\\\\to 280 = 4Q\\\\\to 4Q =280 \\\\\to Q= \frac{280}{4}\\\\\to Q= 70 \\[/tex]

Sarah, the controller of a large beverage supplier, supervises two employees. Her boss, Vladimir, instructs her to increase the company's inventory balance for an amount that is material to the financial statements by crediting several small "miscellaneous" expense accounts. She does not understand why he wants her to make these entries but immediately directs one of her staff to make them because she has been instructed to do so. Which of the following statements best describes Sarah's actions?

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Answer:

Sarah failed to evaluate a potential ethical issue

Explanation:

According to the given scenario, Ethical concerns occur as workers face pressure from their employers to inflate profits or expenditures that include manipulating financial statements. Workers should be morally responsible and not participate in any dishonest behavior that modify the financial statements.

So, the correct answer is Sarah failed to evaluate a potential ethical issue .

Suppose that the quantity of apples sold increases by 30 percent after the price of pears increases by 15 percent. What is the coefficient of cross elasticity of demand

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45, should be the right answer

A machine costs $600000 and is expected to yield an after tax net income of $23000 each year. Managment predicts this machine has a 10 year service life and a $120000 salvage value, and it uses straight line depreciation. Compute this machine's accounting rate of return

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Answer:

6.39%

Explanation:

The cost of the machine is $600,000

The net income is $23,000

The management predict a that it has a 10 years service life

The salvage value is $120,000

The first step is to calculate the average investment

Average investment= (Cost of machine+Salvage value)/2

= $600,000+$120,000/2

= $720,000/2

= $360,000

Therefore, the accounting rate of return can be calculated as follows

= Annual net income/Average investment

= $23,000/$360,000

= 0.0639×100

= 6.39%

Hence the accounting rate of return is 6.39%

Consider a risky portfolio. The end-of-year cash flow derived from the portfolio will be either $70,000 or $200,000 with equal probabilities of .5. The alternative risk-free investment in T-bills pays 6% per year. a. If you require a risk premium of 8%, how much will you be willing to pay for the portfolio?

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Answer:

$118,421

Explanation:

first we must calculate the expected value of the risky portfolio = ($70,000 x 0.5) + ($200,000 x 0.5) = $135,000

since your risk premium is 8% and the risk free rate is 6%m then you should discount the expected value by 8% + 6% = 14% to determine its current market price

= $135,000 / (1 + 14%) = $118,421

Take It All Away has a cost of equity of 10.81 percent, a pretax cost of debt of 5.45 percent, and a tax rate of 35 percent. The company's capital structure consists of 77 percent debt on a book value basis, but debt is 37 percent of the company's value on a market value basis. What is the company's WACC

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Answer:

8.12%

Explanation:

The computation of the weighted average cost of capital is shown below:

= Cost of equity × weight of equity + pretax cost of debt × (1 - tax rate) × weight of debt

= 10.81% × 0.63 + 5.45% × (1 - 0.35) × 0.37

= 6.81% + 1.31%

= 8.12%

We simply applied the above formula by considerin the capital structure with its weight so that the correct percentage could come

Department Y started 675 units during the accounting period. They had a beginning balance in goods in process inventory of 225 units and an ending balance of 150 units. _____ units were completed and transferred out.
a. 750
b. 620
c. 650
d. None of above

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Answer:

a. 750

Explanation:

units completed and transferred out = beginning work in process + units started - ending work in progress = 225 units + 675 units - 150 units = 750 units

The number of units completed and transferred out refer to the total number of finished units during a certain period and their cost is referred to as cost of goods manufactured.

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

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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.

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