If any portion of a long-term debt is to be paid in the next year, the entire debt should be classified as a current liability. A. True B. False

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Answer 1

Answer:

B. False

Explanation:

The portion of a long term liability that is due within one year is called current portion of long-term debt (CPLTD). The name basically explains everything. E.g. you owe a note receivable worth $100,000 and every year you must pay an installment of $10,000 plus interest. The CPLTD (current liability) = $10,000, and the long term debt = $90,000.


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Tatum can borrow at 7.15 percent. The company currently has no debt and the cost of equity is 11.55 percent. The current value of the firm is $670,000. The corporate tax rate is 25 percent. What will the value be if the company borrows $385,000 and uses the proceeds to repurchase shares? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.) Value of the firm __________

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Answer:

$766,250

Explanation:

The value of the firm is calculated as follows:

Value of firm = Current value + (Borrowing *Tax rate)

Value of firm = $670,000 + ($385,000*25%)

Value of firm = $670,000 + $96,250

Value of firm = $766,250

The value of the firm will be $766,250 if it borrows $385,000 and uses the proceeds to repurchase shares.

On January 1, your company issues a 5-year bond with a face value of $10,000 and a stated interest rate of 6%. The market interest rate is 4%. The issue price of the bond was $11,016. Your company used the effective-interest method of amortization. At the end of the first year, your company should:_____.a. debit Interest Expense for $800, credit Premium on Bonds Payable for $145.00, and credit Interest Payable for $655.00.b. debit Interest Expense for $655.00 and credit Interest Payable for $655.00.c. debit Interest Expense for $655.00, debit Premium on Bonds Payable for $145.00, and credit Cash for $800.d. debit Interest Expense for $800, debit Premium on Bonds Payable for $145.00, and credit Interest Payable for $655.00.

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Answer:

Debit Interest Expense $440.64, Debit Premium on Bonds Payable $159.36 and Credit Cash $600

Explanation:

Amount paid in cash = $10,000 * 6% = $600

Interest expense = $11,016 * 4% = $440.64

Amortization of premium on bonds payable = Amount paid in cash - Interest expense

Amortization of premium on bonds payable = $600  - $440.64

Amortization of premium on bonds payable = $159.36.

Debit Interest Expense $440.64

Debit Premium on Bonds Payable $159.36

Credit Cash $600

The most recent price activity in this chart is a quadruple top breakout. The box size is $0.50 and the reversal size is three boxes. What is the price objective for the breakout using the horizontal count method?a. $19.00b. $21.50c. $12.50d. $22.00

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Answer:

a. $19.00

Explanation:

Note: The graph is as attached below

The low of the column where a quadruple top breakout occurs is $8.5 and width is 7 and box size is 0.5

The width of the pattern is 7 which is multiplied by 0.5 which is the box size and the reversal size of 3 for an Extension estimate (7 x 0.5 x 3 = $10.5).

Now,  $10.5 is added to the low of the column and hence price objective is $10.5 + $8.5 = $19

if the owner of a business invests $20,000 in her business , which 2 accounts are affected?

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Answer:

The owner invests personal cash in the business. The company's asset account Cash increases. ... (If the company is a corporation, then the Common Stock account(s) will increase.)

The Backwoods American company in Problem 2.1 produces approximately 20,000 parkas annually. The quality management program the company implemented was able to improve the average percentage of good parkas produced by 2% each year, beginning with 83% good-quality parkas in 2012. Only about 20% of poor-quality parkas can be reworked.

Total (not per parka) direct manufacturing cost is given below:

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Direct Manufacturing Cost $420,900 $423,400 $424,700 $436,100 $435,500

A) Compute the product yield for each of the five years.

B) Using a rework cost of $12 per parka, determine the manufacturing cost per good parka for each of the five years. What you can you conclude about the improvement process?

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Answer:

a.  2003 product yield = 20,000(0.83) + 20,000 (1 - 0.83)(0.20)

= 16,600 + 680

= 17,280 parkas

2004 product yield = 20,000*(0.85) + 20,000*(0.15)(0.20)

= 17,000 + 600

= 17,600 parkas

2005 product yield =  20,000*(0.87) + 20,000*(0.13)(0.20)

= 17,400 + 520

= 17,920 parkas

2006 product yield = 20,000*(0.89) + 20,000*(0.11)(0.20)

= 17,800 + 440

= 18,240 parkas

2007 product yield = 20,000*(0.91) + 20,000*(0.09)(0.20)

= 18,200 + 360

= 18,560 parkas

b. 2003 manufacturing cost per good parka = 420,900 + 12*(20,000)(0.17)(0.20) /17,280

= 420,900 + 12 (680) / 17,280

= 429,060 /17,280

= $24.83

2004 manufacturing cost per good parka =  423,400 + 12*(600) /17,600

= 430,600 /17,600

= $24.47

2005 manufacturing cost per good parka = 424,700 + 12*(520) / 17,920

= 430,940 /17,920

= $24.05

2006 manufacturing cost per good parka =  436,100 + 12*(440) / 18,240

= 441,380 /18,240

= $24.20

2007 manufacturing cost per good parka =  435,500 + 12 *(360) /18,560

= 439,820 / 18,560

= $23.70

Scubapro Corporation currently has 500,000 shares of common stock outstanding and plans to issue 200,000 more shares in a seasoned equity offering. The current shareholders have pre-emptive rights on any new issues of common stock by Scubapro Corporation. How many shares would an investor who currently has 20,000 shares, have the right to buy if she exercises her pre-emptive right?A) 200,000 shares.
B) 120,000 shares.
C) 20,000 shares.
D) 12,000 shares.
E) 8,000 shares.

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Answer:

Scubapro Corporation

The investor who currently has 20,000 shares has the right to buy this number of shares, if she exercises her preemptive right:

E) 8,000 shares.

Explanation:

Data and Calculations:

Outstanding common stock = 500,000

Planned issue of additional shares = 200,000

Proportion of new issue to outstanding = 0.40 (200,000/500,000)

For an investor with 20,000 shares, she has the right to buy 8,000 (20,000 * 0.40) additional shares.

A perfectly competitive firm shuts down in the short run when:________. A. economic losses occur. B. the price is below the average total cost curve. C. the price is below the average variable cost curve. D. the price is below the average fixed cost curve.

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Answer:

C. the price is below the average variable cost curve.

Explanation:

In a perfectly competitive market, there are many buyers and sellers (price takers) of homogeneous products (standardized products with substitute) and the market is free (practically open) to all individuals or business entities that are willing to trade all their goods and services.

Hence, a perfectly competitive market is characterized by the following features;

1. Perfect information.

2. No barriers, it is typically free.

3. Equilibrium price and quantity.

4. Many buyers and sellers.

5. Homogeneous products.

Some examples of a perfectly competitive market are the Agricultural sector, e-commerce and the foreign exchange market.

A perfectly competitive firm shuts down in the short run when the price it is selling its goods (products) in the market is below the average variable cost curve.

This ultimately implies that, a business firm should only continue to be in operation when its price is above or greater than its average variable costs based on the shutdown rule.

The following transactions were completed by the company. The company completed consulting work for a client and immediately collected $7,000 cash earned. The company completed commission work for a client and sent a bill for $5,500 to be received within 30 days. The company paid an assistant $2,150 cash as wages for the period. The company collected $2,750 cash as a partial payment for the amount owed by the client in transaction b. The company paid $1,000 cash for this period's cleaning services. Required: Enter the impact of each transaction on individual items of the accounting equation. (Enter decreases to account balances with a minus sign.)

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Answer:

The Company

The Impact of Each Transaction on the Accounting Equation:

1. Assets (Cash + $7,000) = Liabilities + Equity (Retained Earnings + $7,000)

2. Assets (Accounts Receivable + $5,500) = Liabilities + Equity (Retained Earnings + $5,500)

3. Assets (Cash -$2,150) = Liabilities + Equity (Retained Earnings -$2,150)

4. Assets (Cash +$2,750 Accounts Receivable -$2,750) = Liabilities + Equity

5. Assets (Cash -$1,000) = Liabilities + Equity (Retained Earnings -$1,000)

Explanation:

The Company applies the accounting equation, which states that Assets = Liabilities + Equity.  With each transaction, the accounting equation is demonstrated as shown above.  This means that each transaction that is properly recorded affects the accounting equation in two ways.  Note that the accounting equation is the basis for the double-entry system of financial accounting.

The market price of a security is $50. Its expected rate of return is 13%. The risk-free rate is 4% and the market risk premium is 6%. What will be the market price of the security if its beta doubles (and all other variables remain unchanged)? Assume that the stock is expected to pay a constant dividend in perpetuity.

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Answer: New Market price =$29.55

Explanation:

Using the   CAPM,Capital Asset Pricing Model CAPM formule ,  The expected return on stock is given as

Er = Rf +β( Mr)

which means

Expected return = Risk free rate + beta (market risk premium)

13%= 4% +beta (6%)

beta= 13%-4%/6%=0.13-0.04 /0.06

beta= 1.5

The dividend expected  to be paid is given as

Expected dividend, D = Price of security X Expected return

= 50 X 13%

= $6.5

Now, if beta doubles, Expected return becomes

Er = Rf + 2β( Mr)  

Er= 4% + 2 x 1.5( 6%)

=4%+ 3.0( 6%)

0.04 + 0.18

Er = 0.22 = 22%

New Market price

Expected dividend, D = Price of security X Expected return

Price = Expected dividend, D/Expected return

= $6.5/0.22

=$29.55

Customer groups represent different segments if: ___________.a. Their needs require different products/services or different prices. b. Other elements of the canvas need to change in order to reach them. c. They can be categorized into different groups. d. Distinctions only matter if tailoring parts of the business to reach some customers makes it more difficult to reach other customers.

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Answer:

a. Their needs require different products/services or different prices

Explanation:

A customer segment is a term in business that is used to describe a group of consumers with identical or related needs, behaviors, or other characteristics. For example Mass Market, Niche Market, etc.

However, customer groups represent separate segments based on the following:

1. their needs mandate and justify a distinct offer

2. they are sold through various distribution means.

3. they need different types of connection or arrangement.

4. they are ready to pay for various items of the offer

In constructing a common-size income statement, depreciation will be______. A. omitted since it is a noncash expense. B. expressed as a percentage of sales. C. added back to convert net income to cash flows. D. expressed as a percentage of total assets. E. expressed as a percentage of gross fixed assets.

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Answer:

B. expressed as a percentage of sales.

Explanation:

The common size income statement is the income statement where n each line the item on the income statement should be expressed as a percentage of sales

In the given options, the option B is correct as it shows that the depreciation would be expressed in sales percentage

Therefore all other options are wrong

The Greenback Store’s cost structure is dominated by variable costs with a contribution margin ratio of 0.25 and fixed costs of $40,000. Every dollar of sales contributes 25 cents toward fixed costs and profit. The cost structure of a competitor, One-Mart, is dominated by fixed costs with a higher contribution margin ratio of 0.75 and fixed costs of $440,000. Every dollar of sales contributes 75 cents toward fixed costs and profit. Both companies have sales of $800,000 for the month. Required: a. Compare the two companies’ cost structures. b. Suppose that both companies experience a 15 percent increase in sales volume. By how much would each company’s profits increase?

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Answer:

                                Greenback Store            One-Mart

                                      Amount      %           Amount    %

a.  Sales                       $800,000   100%     $800,000   100%

Variable cost               $600,000    75%      $200,000    25%      

Contribution margin    $200,000    25%      $600,000    75%

Fixed cost                    $40,000       5%        $440,000    55%

Operating profit           $160,000     20%      $160,000     20%

Break even point         $160,000                  $586,666.67

Workings

Greenback Store Break even point = Fixed cost / Contribution margin ratio = 40,000 / 0.25 = 160,000

One-Mart Break even point = Fixed cost / Contribution margin ratio = 440,000 / 0.75 = 586,666.67

b. Greenback Store

Increase in sales = $800,000*15% = $120,000

Company profit Increase by + (Increase in sales * Contribution margin ratio = 120,000 * 25% = $30,000

Thus, with the increase in 15% of sales of Greenback Store, the profit of the   company increase by $30,000

One-Mart

Increase in sales = $800,000*15% = $120,000

Company profit Increase by + (Increase in sales * Contribution margin ratio = 120,000 * 75% = $90,000

Thus, with the increase in 15% of sales of One-Mart , the profit of the   company increase by $90,000.

1. Why does Sutherland argue that businesses need to think about the small stuff rather than the big, splashy things?

2. Why do you think the small stuff makes such a difference for businesses?

3. Think about the business and products that you use or are familiar with. What is one "small stuff" that you could change or improve on one of them to make it more functional or better? Describe the product/service and the change that you would make.

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1. Because little things are the basis for big things to happen. The little things are the details, which we often overlook, but which are extremely important for the smooth running of a company. Big, flashy things can be positive factors, but these things need to be composed of details that are small things that bring great results and need to be considered carefully.

2. Because they are unnoticed, but active. When we do not pay attention to them, they act without administration and regulation and can assume very disadvantageous positions, so it is necessary to note and regulate them to act according to the necessary control.

3. My mom runs a handbag store and runs events every season to showcase new trends. The event is a great thing, but it is full of small things (the details) that are of great importance for the success of the event. Among these small things, one that I would like to change is the cooling of the environment. As we live in a hot climate, we need to cool our warehouse during the event. We use fans, but I recognize that this detail should change and that change would bring more customers. That's because the fan messes up the customers' hair, making them uncomfortable. This is a small thing, but very important.

Which of the following are frequently mentioned goals of the Federal Reserve? Check all that apply.

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Answer:

Stability in the financial system

– Price stability—fighting inflation

– Full employment

– Economic growth

– Interest rate stability

– Currency stability

MacKenzie Company sold $640 of merchandise to a customer who used a Regional Bank credit card. Regional Bank deducts a 5.5% service charge for sales on its credit cards. MacKenzie electronically remits the credit card sales receipts to the credit card company and receives payment immediately. The journal entry to record this sale transaction would be:________



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Answer and Explanation:

The Journal entry is shown below:-

Cash Dr, $604.80 ($640 × 5.5%)

Card Expense $35.20

            To Sales $640

(Being sale is recorded)

Here we debited the cash and expenses as assets are increasing also it increased the expenses On the other hand it also increased the sales. Also assets and expenses contains normal debit balance and the sales revenue contains normal credit balance

What is product positioning

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Answer:

There are positioning to be brought by a client

Emphasizing personal selling rather than mass media advertising is an example of a __________ strategy.

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Answer: personal selling rather than mass media advertising in the promotional mix  the firm is using a Standardized strategy

Explanation:

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Preparing an income and expense statement helps in answering the question, "Where does all my money go?" This statement takes __________and ___________subtracts to determine an individual's or a family's cash surplus or deficit situation.

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Correct question read;

"This statement takes __________and subtracts_________ to determine an individual's or a family's cash surplus or deficit situation.

Answer:

note of income; the expenses

Explanation:

Remember, the income and expense statement as the name implies is a financial statement that takes note of all incomes into a financial account and then subtracting identified expenses from the income to determine if there was a loss or profit.

By following this method, one ultimately would be able to answer the question, "Where does all my money go?".

On November 10 of the current year, Flores Mills sold carpet to a customer for $8,000 with credit terms 2/10, n/30. Flores uses the gross method of accountin g for cash discounts What is the correct entry for Flores on November 17, assuming the correct payment was received on that date? A) cash 7,840 Accounts receivable 7,840 B) cash 7,840 Sales discounts 8,00 Accounts receivablhe C) 7,84 cash Sales Accouts receivable D) 8,000 Cash Sales discounts l6 8,00 Accounts receivable 160 Sales

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Answer:

Following are the solution to this question:

Explanation:

In all the given choices some of the data is missing so, its correct entry can be defined as follows  

Cash account $7,840

Sales discount $160

To Accounts receivable $8,000

Even as it begins to produce the Mirai for the U.S. market, Toyota continues to manufacture its traditionally fueled cars, trucks, and SUVs. Doing this helps Toyota manage the ______ of industrial demand.
a. volatility
b. division
c. durability
d. development

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Answer:

a. volatility

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that "Even as it begins to produce the Mirai for the U.S. market, Toyota continues to manufacture its traditionally fueled cars, trucks, and SUVs. In case of Doing this it helps Toyota manage the volatility of industrial demand.

volatility of industrial demand do occur where there is uncertainty as far as demand is concerned in the consumer products , as a result of this most firms to catch up with compitition, growing their sales an lot more , so in this case Toyota still continues to manufacture its traditionally fueled cars, trucks, and SUVs even though there is Mirai for the U.S. market.

Steady Company’s stock has a beta of 0.20. If the risk-free rate is 6% and the market risk premium is 7%, what is an estimate of Steady Company’s cost of equity?

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Answer:

the estimation of the cost of equity is 7.4%

Explanation:

The computation of the estimation of the cost of equity is shown below:

Here we used the Capital Asset Pricing model formula i.e.

Cost of equity = Risk free rate + Beta × market risk premium

= 6% + 0.20 × 7%

= 6% + 1.4%

= 7.4%

Hence, the estimation of the cost of equity is 7.4%

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come

And, the same is to be considered  

Shares of Corporation have a beta of 0.90. The market risk premium is 7%, and
the risk-free rate is 8%. Corporation paid a dividend of $1.80 per share, and the
dividend is expected to grow at 7% forever. The share currently sells for $25.
Corporation has a debt-equity ratio of 50%. Its cost of debt is 8%, before taxation,
taxation rate is 30%.
What is the weighted average cost of capital of Corporation?

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Answer:

The weighted average cost of capital of Corporation is 11.4%

Explanation:

Now use following formula to calculate the weighted average cost of equity

WACC = ( Weight of equity x Cost of equity ) + ( Weight of debt x Cost of debt (after tax ) )

Weight

Equity  = 100%

Debt = 50%

Cost

First we need to calculate the cost of equity using CAPM formula

Cost of equity = Risk free rate + Beta x ( Market risk premium )

Placing values in the formula

Cost of equity = 8% + 0.90 x  7%

Cost of equity = 14.3%

Cost of debt = 8%

Cost of debt (after tax ) = 8% x ( 1 - 30% ) = 5.6%

Placing values in the formula of Weighted average cost of capital

WACC = ( ( 100%/150% ) x 14.3% ) + ( ( 50% / 150% ) x 5.6% )

WACC = 9.53% + 1.87%

WACC = 11.4%

A series of monthly cash flows is deposited into an account that earns 12% nominal interest compounded monthly. Each monthly deposit is equal to $2,100. The first monthly deposit occurred on June 1, 2008 and the last monthly deposit will be on January 1, 2015. The account also has equivalent quarterly withdrawals from it. The first quarterly withdrawal is equal to $5,000 and occurred on October 1, 2008. The last $5,000 withdrawal will occur on January 1, 2015. How much remains in the account after the last withdrawal?

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Answer:

The amount left in the account after last withdrawal is $61,945

Explanation:

The first monthly deposit occurred on June 1, 2008 and the last monthly deposit will be on January 1, 2015 = 80 deposit

Monthly deposit = 2,100

Interest rate = 12% / 1% per month

Firstly, we calculate the future worth of the monthly deposit

FW = A(F/A, i, n)

A = 2,100, i = 1%, n= 80

FW = $2100*[(1+0.01)^80 - 1 / 0.01]

FW = $2100*[2.216715 - 1 / 0.01]

FW = $2100*(121.671)

FW = $255,509.10

We calculate the effective interest rate

i(effective) = (1 + i nominal monthly interest rate)^n - 1

i `%, n = 3(no of months in quarter)

i (effective) = (1+0.01)^3 - 1

i (effective) = (1.01)^3 - 1

i (effective) = 1.030301 - 1

i (effective) = 0.030301

i (effective) = 3.0301%

The effective quarterly interest rate is 3.0301%

We calculate the future worth of the quarterly drawings

FW = A[(1+i)^n - 1 / i]

A = 5,000(drawing), i = 3.0301%, n = 26(number of drawings)

FW = 5,000*[(1+0.030301)^26 - 1 / 0.030301]

FW = 5,000*[2.17303717 - 1 / 0.030301]

FW = 5,000*(38.71282)

FW = $193,564.10

The future worth of the quarterly withdrawal is $193,564.10

We calculate the amount left in the account after last withdrawal

Amount left in account = FW(monthly deposits) - FW(quarterly drawings)

Amount left in account = $255,509.10 - $193,564.10

Amount left in account = $61,945

Thus, the amount left in the account after last withdrawal is $61,945

Due to the efficiency of its supply chain as a result of technology and resourcefulness, Zara can deliver products to its stores quicker than their competitors with:_______.
A. reverse logistics.
B. less electronic data interchanges.
C. longer lead times.
D. shorter lead times.
E. more stockouts.

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Answer:

D. shorter lead times.

Explanation:

Most of Zara's suppliers are actually working near Zara's headquarters in northern Spain. This  increases production costs, but also increases supply chain efficiency. Daily sales reports are sent by all the stores around the world and headquarters then replenish the products that are selling in higher volumes. Lead times are extremely short, stockouts are very rare, and inventory levels are extremely low. It is basically a fashion industry version of Toyota's JIT.

Southeastern Bell stocks a certain switch connector at its central warehouse for supplying field service offices. The yearly demand for these connectors is units. Southeastern estimates its annual holding cost for this item to be ​$ per unit. The cost to place and process an order from the supplier is ​$. The company operates days per​ year, and the lead time to receive an order from the supplier is working days. ​a) What is the economic order​ quantity? nothing units ​(round your response to the nearest whole​ number).

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Answer:

A. Economic order​ quantity= 319

B. Annual holding​ costs= 3,669

C. Annual ordering​ costs= 3,669

D. 154

Explanation:

a) Calculation for the economic order​ quantity

Using this formula

Economic order​ quantity=√2*Demand*Cost order/Annual holding cost

Let plug in the formula

Economic order​ quantity=√2*15,400*76/23

Economic order​ quantity=√2,340,800/23

Economic order​ quantity=√101,774

Economic order​ quantity= 319

b) Calculation for annual holding​ costs

Using this formula

Annual holding​ costs=Economic order​ quantity/2*Annual holding cost

Let plug in the formula

Annual holding​ costs=319/2*23

Annual holding​ costs= 3,669

c) Calculation for the annual ordering​ costs

Using this formula

Annual ordering​ costs=Demand/Economic order​ quantity*Cost order

Let plug in the formula

Annual ordering​ costs=15,400/319*76

Annual ordering​ costs= 3,669

d) Calculation for reorder​ point

Using this formula

Reorder point=Demand/Numbers of days the company operate per​ year*Lead time

Let plug in the formula

Reorder point=15,400/300 days per year*3

Reorder point= 154

At which stage of the business cycle would the economy be at when GDP begins to rise and the unemployment rate begins to fall?
A)
Peak
B)
Contraction
Trough
D)
Expansion

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Answer: A - peak

Explanation:

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AirQual Test Corporation provides on-site air quality testing services. The company has provided the following cost formulas and actual results for the month of February:

Fixed Component per Month Variable Component per Job Actual Total for February
Revenue $280 $39,250
Technician wages $8,400 $8,250
Mobile lab operating expenses $4,800 $31 $9,290
Office expenses $2,400 $3 $2,700
Advertising expenses $1,580 $1,650
Insurance $2,870 $2,870
Miscellaneous expenses $970 $1 $425

The company uses the number of jobs as its measure of activity. For example, mobile lab operating expenses should be $4,800 plus $31 per job, and the actual mobile lab operating expenses for February were $9,290. The company expected to work 150 jobs in February, but actually worked 154 jobs.

Required:
Prepare a flexible budget performance report showing AirQual Test Corporation's revenue and spending variances and activity variances for February.

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Answer:

I used an excel spreadsheet since there is not enough room here. I ordered the given data:

                                              Fixed           Variable           Actual Total

Revenue                                                        $280                $39,250

Technician wages                $8,400                                       $8,250

Mobile lab operating exp.   $4,800              $31                   $9,290

Office expenses                   $2,400               $3                   $2,700

Advertising expenses           $1,580                                       $1,650

Insurance                              $2,870                                       $2,870

Miscellaneous expenses        $970                $1                      $425              

The actual results yielded an unfavorable operating income variance. Operating income = $14,065, unfavorable variance = $2,645

Levine Inc. is considering an investment that has an expected return of 15% and a standard deviation of 10%. What is the investment's coefficient of variation?
a. 0.67
b. 0.73
c. 0.81
d. 0.89
e. 0.98

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Answer:

A)0.67

Explanation:

Coefficient of variation can be regarded as the method that is usually devices in the assessment of the total risk per unit of return in a particular investment.

To calculate the investment's coefficient of variation, we use the expresion below

Coefficient of variation = standard deviation/expected return.

Given:

expected return = 15%

standard deviation = 10%.

Coefficient of variation =10/15

= 0.67

Hence, the investment's coefficient of variation is 0.67

Tri-coat Paints has a current market value of $41 per share with earnings of $3.64. What is the present value of its growth opportunities (PVGO) if the required return is 9%?

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Answer:

the present value of its growth opportunities (PVGO) is $0.56

Explanation:

The computation of the present value of growth opportunities is shown below:

= Price per share - (Earnings ÷ required rate of return)

= $41 - ($3.64 ÷ 9%)

= $41 - $40.44

= $0.56

hence, the present value of its growth opportunities (PVGO) is $0.56

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come

And, the same is to be considered  

Alpha Company used the periodic inventory system for purchase & sales of merchandise. Discount terms for both purchase & sales are, FOB Destination, 2/10, n30 and the gross method is used.
Alpha Company sold on account merchandise costing $3,000 to Bravo Company on May 2, 2016. Selling price was $4,500. Freight charges related to this transaction of $200 were paid by Alpha Company.
Bravo Company returned, to Alpha Company, merchandise with an original cost to Alpha of $300 on May 3, 2016. Merchandise was sold to Bravo for $450.
Use this information to prepare Alpha Company's General Journal entries (without explanation) for May 2 & May 3 entries.

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Answer:

May 2

Trade Receivable $4.700 (debit)

Sales Revenue $4,700 (credit)

May 3

Sales Revenue $450 (debit)

Trade Receivable $450 (credit)

Explanation:

First, it is important to identify in whose books we are required to make the accounting entries. In this case we are required to record in Alpha (supplier) records.

Note also that Alpha Company, Alpha Company uses the periodic inventory system  for purchase & sales of merchandise. This means inventory valuation is done at the end of financial year.

May 2

This is is the date of sale, we recognize the Revenue and the asset - Account Receivable. The amount should include the freight charges since this is a FOB destination shippment.

May 3

The date that the merchandise was returned. We derecognize the sale and the asset - Trade Receivable to the extent of the selling price of the goods returned

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