Answer:
c)-0.67
Explanation:
Calculation to determine what the price elasticity equal to
Using this formula
Price Elasticity of Demand (PED)=dQ/dP*Q/P
Let plug in the formula
Price Elasticity of Demand (PED)=d(100-4p)/dp*p/100-4p
Price Elasticity of Demand (PED)=-4*p/100-4p
at p=$10
Price Elasticity of Demand (PED)=-4*$10/100-4($10)
Price Elasticity of Demand (PED)=-40/60
Price Elasticity of Demand (PED)=-2/3
Price Elasticity of Demand (PED)=-0.666
Price Elasticity of Demand (PED)=-0.67 Approximately
Therefore the price elasticity equal to -0.67
Doug Stamper just received an insurance settlement offer related to an accident he had several years ago. The offer gives Stamper a choice of one of the following three offers (payments are at the end of the period):
Option A: $2,000 per month for 84 months
Option B: $1,100 per month for 15 years
Option C: $125,000 lump sum today
Stamper can earn 6 percent on his investments. He does not care if he personally receives the funds or if they are paid to his heirs should he die within the settlement period. Which one of the following statements is CORRECT given this information?
a. Option B is the best choice because you will receive the most payments.
b. Option A is the best choice because it has the largest present value.
c. Option A is the best choice as it provides the largest monthly payment.
d. Option C is the best choice because it has the largest present value.
e. Option B is the best choice because it pays the largest total amount.
Answer:
Doug Stamper
The CORRECT statement is:
b. Option A is the best choice because it has the largest present value.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Option A: $2,000 per month for 84 months is worth PV = $136,906.08:
N (# of periods) 84
I/Y (Interest per year) 6
PMT (Periodic Payment) 2000
FV (Future Value) 0
Results
PV = $136,906.08
Sum of all periodic payments $168,000.00
Total Interest $31,093.92
Option B: $1,100 per month for 15 years is worth PV = $130,353.87:
N (# of periods) 180
I/Y (Interest per year) 6
PMT (Periodic Payment) 1100
FV (Future Value) 0
Results
PV = $130,353.87
Sum of all periodic payments $198,000.00
Total Interest $67,646.13
Option C: $125,000 lump sum today is equal to PV.
Finance
Walter and Gordon model analyse the impact of distribution of dividends on the valuation of the firm but the formula used in both the cases are different. Company
ABC Ltd wanted to evaluate the price of the share in both cases. The company earns ₹ 50 per share and expects the same for the next year. The cost of capital to the firm is 11%. The company earns return on investment of 15% and the firm 8is planning dividend payout ratio of 60%. Calculate:
a. Price of the share using Walter Model. Comment on the relationship between return on investment and cost of capital in the case above and decision of the firm whether dividend is to be declared or not.
b. Price of the share using Gordon model. Comment on the relationship between return on investment and cost of capital in the case above and decisionm
[2] R6 386,16.
[3] R1 930,43.
[4] R3 897,29.
[5] none of the above
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Mr Mahlangu invests R20000 to play lobola. After 48 months he receives 65000. The interest on the investment is compounded quarterly. Determine the yearly interest rate at which money was invested. Give your answer as a percentage rounded to two decimal places.
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Biochemistry
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11. Indicate which type of bonds are involved in the following
a. Formation of the primary structure of a protein
b. Stabilization of the alpha helix and beta pleated sheet structures of proteins
12.Identify the biomolecular composition of the following cells
a.Endoplasmic reticulum
b.Mitochondria
c.Cytoskeleton
d. Nucleus
13 Under aerobic catabolism of glucose ,in which compartment of the eukaryotic cell does the following reaction occurs?
a conversion of pyruvate to acetyl CoA
b.conversion of succinyl -CoA to succinate
c.conversion ofNADH to ATP.
d.conversion of phosphologlycerate to phosphoenolpyruvate.
14. Briefly outline how ATP is generated from glucose in the absence of oxygen. What is the importance of this pathway?
15. Briefly explain the process by which excess dietary carbohydrates and lipids are stored in the human body
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Finance
Q199880
Deadline: 28.05.21, 18:48
Walter and Gordon model analyse the impact of distribution of dividends on the valuation of the firm but the formula used in both the cases are different. Company
ABC Ltd wanted to evaluate the price of the share in both cases. The company earns ₹ 50 per share and expects the same for the next year. The cost of capital to the firm is 11%. The company earns return on investment of 15% and the firm is planning dividend payout ratio of 60%. Calculate:
a. Price of the share using Walter Model. Comment on the relationship between return on investment and cost of capital in the case above and decision of the firm whether dividend is to be declared or not.
b. Price of the share using Gordon model. Comment on the relationship between return on investment and cost of capital in the case above and decision of the firm whether
dividend is to be declared or not.
Answer:
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Explanation:
4. Know the market trends of products that are in demand not
only within the local market but also in the international market.
Answer:
oligopoly
Explanation:
it is unique the market is blocked not easy to enter
Account verification accounts 5,000 accounts 3,000 accounts Correspondence letters 1,000 letters 1,400 letters How much of the account billing cost will be assigned to Department B
Answer:
$24,750
Explanation:
The computation of the account billing cost assigned to department B is shown below;
Computation of the activity rate of account billing cost pool
Activity rate = Account billing cost ÷ Expected account billing lines
= $220,000 ÷ 4,000,000
= $0.055 per line
Now Calculation for account billing cost assigned to department B is
Cost assigned = Activity rate × Activity of Department B
= $0.055 × 450,000
= $24,750
Chin purchases five protein bars at a price of $3 each. The marginal benefit he receives from each bar is $5 for the first bar, $4.50 for the second bar, $4 for the third bar, $3.50 for the fourth bar, and $3 for the fifth bar. The marginal cost of producing the bars is $2 each. What is Chin's total consumer surplus from the five bars that he purchased
Answer:
$5
Explanation:
More Hits Company manufactures aluminum baseball bats that it sells to university athletic departments. It has developed the following per unit standard costs for 2019 for each baseball bat:
Direct Materials Direct Labor Manufacturing Overhead
Standard Quantity 2 Pounds (Aluminum) 1/2 hour 1/2 hour
Standard Price $4.00 $10.00 $6.00
Unit Standard Cost $8.00 $5.00 $3.00
In 2019, the company planned to produce 120,000 baseball bats at a level of 60,000 hours of direct labor. Actual results for 2019 are presented below:
1. Direct materials purchases were 246,000 pounds of aluminum which cost $1,020,900.
2. Direct materials used were 220,000 pounds of aluminum.
3. Direct labor costs were $575,260 for 58,700 direct labor hours actually worked.
4. Total manufacturing overhead was $352,000.
5. Actual production was 114,000 baseball bats.
Compute the following variances and identify whether the variance is favorable or unfavorable:
1. Direct Materials Price
2. Direct Materials Quantity
3. Direct Labor Price
4. Direct Labor Quantity
5. Total Overhead Variances
Prepare the journal entries to record the transactions and events in 2019.
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
AP = 4.15
SP = 4.0
SQ = 114000 × 2 = 228000
1. Direct Materials Price
= (AQ × AP) - (AQ × SP)
= (246000 × 4.15) - (246000 × 4.0)
= 1020900 - 984000
= 369000 U
2. Direct Materials Quantity
= (AQ × SP) - (SQ × SP)
where SQ = 114000 × 2 = 228000
= (220000 × 4.0) - (228000 × 4.0)
= 880000 - 912000
= 32000 F
3. Direct Labor Price
= (AH × AR) - (AH × SR)
= (58700 × 9.8) - (58700 × 10)
= 575260 - 587000
= 11740
4. Direct Labor Quantity
= (AH × SR) - (SH × SR)
where, SH = 114000 × ½ = 57000
= (58700 × 10) - (57000 × 10)
= 587000 - 570000
= 17000 U
5. Total Overhead Variances
= 352000 - (57000 × 6)
= 352000 - 342000
= 10000 Unfavorable
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What is the purpose of using predetermined overhead rates: Variation in cost assignment due to short-term variations in volume can be prevented Delays in product costing can be avoided Variation in cost assignment due to seasonality can be prevented. All of the answers are correct.
Answer:
All of the answers are correct.
Explanation:
At the beginning of the accounting period a pre-determined overhead is computed by dividing the estimated overhead production by the estimated basis of operations. The default overhead rate is then applied to manufacturing, so that the standard cost for a product may be calculated
The purpose of using pretermined overhead rates are
Delays in product costing can be avoided
Variation in cost assignment due to seasonality can be prevented
Variation in cost assignment due to short-term variations in volume can be prevented
The Use of predetermined overhead rates serves all the above purposes
Hence, all answers are correct.
Mr. Deli wants to start a small sandwich shop in his neighborhood. He has enormous amounts of cash that he inherited from his Uncle Walt, so there are no problems with financing the costs of the business. (1) What is the best type of business for Mr. Deli to form
Answer:
sole proprietorship
Explanation:
A sole proprietorship is a type of business that is owned by one person
Characteristics
1. it is owned by one person
2. the business has unlimited liability
3. the business has limited access to capital
4. the business usually lacks continuity. this type of business usually ceases to exist when the owner dies
5. the business is usually not separated from the owner
SmartSC purchases from Supplier A are priced at $30 each and used at the rate of 600 units per month. Components purchased from supplier B are priced at $6 each and are used at the rate of 3000 units per year. The annual holding cost is 30 percent of the item’s value. If SmartSC purchases separately from the two suppliers, the fixed ordering cost for supplier A is 40 dollars each time. What is the economic order quantity for supplier A?
a) 125
b) 200
c) 253
d) 367
Answer:
SmartSC
The economic order quantity (EOQ) for Supplier A is:
= c) 253
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Supplier A Supplier B
Price per unit $30 $6
Annual unit demand 7,200 3,000
Annual holding cost $9 $1.80 ($6 * 30%)
Ordering cost $40
Economic order quantity for Supplier A = square root of (2 * D * S)/H
where D = Annual demand in units
S = Ordering cost per order
H = Holding cost per unit
= square root of (2 * 7,200 * $40)/$9
= square root of 64,000
= 253
Many restaurants do not take reservations. You simply arrive and wait your turn. If you arrive at 7:30 in the evening, you have at least an hour wait. Notwithstanding that fact, a few people arrive, speak quietly with the maître d’, hand him some money, and are promptly seated. At some restaurants that do take reservations, there is a month wait for a Saturday evening, three weeks for a Friday evening, two weeks for a Tuesday through Thursday, and virtually no wait for Sunday or Monday evening. How do you explain these events using demand and supply?
The Nash equilibrium of this game is for Tying-the-Knot to set alow price and Bridezilla-No-More to set alow price. True or False: Both firms would be worse off if they cooperated and set a high price for their services, instead of using the Nash equilibrium. True False Suppose that the firms play this game indefinitely. Both firms agree to cooperate in order to maintain higher profits. To deter cheating, Tying-the-Knot announces that it will play a grim strategy. Given this strategy, what will happen if Bridezilla-No-More breaks the cooperative agreement in the first period
Answer:
Tying-the-Knot and Bridezilla-No-More
1. The Nash equilibrium of this game is for Tying-the-Knot to set a low price and Bridezilla-No-More to set a low price.
True
2. Both firms would be worse off if they cooperated and set a high price for their services, instead of using the Nash equilibrium.
False
3. Given Tying-the-Knot grim strategy, if Bridezilla-No-More breaks the cooperative agreement in the first period,
there will be a permanent breakdown in cooperation between the two firms.
Explanation:
Playing the grim trigger strategy, Tying-the-Knot cooperates with Bridezilla-No-More in the first round and in the subsequent rounds as long as Bridezilla-No-More does not defect from the agreement. Once Tying-the-Knot finds that Bridezilla-No-More has betrayed the agreement in the previous game, he will then defect forever. Both firms will then lose as they cannot cooperate to achieve higher profits.
You have been given $5 million to market Kaiser health insurance to new college graduates in California. Briefly mention how you will spend the $5 million in an attempt to motivate new graduates to sign up for Kaiser health insurance. Include a brief rationale for your marketing plan.
Answer:
You have been given $5 million to market Kaiser health insurance to new college graduates in California. Briefly mention how you will spend the $5 million in an attempt to motivate new graduates to sign up for Kaiser health insurance. Include a brief rationale for your marketing plan.
Fortune, Inc., is preparing its master budget for the first quarter. The company sells a single product at a price of $25 per unit. Sales (in units) are forecasted at 45,000 for January, 55,000 for February, and 50,000 for March. Cost of goods sold is $14 per unit. Other expense information for the first quarter follows. Commissions 8 % of sales dollars Rent $ 14,000 per month Advertising 15 % of sales dollars Office salaries $ 75,000 per month Depreciation $ 40,000 per month Interest 5 % annually on a $250,000 note payable Tax rate 30 % Prepare a budgeted income statement for this first quarter. (Round your final answers to the nearest whole dollar.)
Answer:
Fortune, Inc.
Budgeted Income Statement for the first quarter
Sales Revenue $3,750,000
Cost of goods sold 2,100,000
Gross profit $1,650,000
Expenses
Sales commission 300,000
Rent 42,000
Advertising 562,250
Office salaries 225,000
Depreciation 120,000
Interest 3,125
Total expenses $1,252,375
Income before tax $397,625
Tax (30%) 119,288
Net income $278,337
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Selling price per unit = $25
January February March Total
Sales (in units) 45,000 55,000 50,000 150,000
Sales revenue $1,125,000 $1,375,000 $1,250,000 $3,750,000
Cost of goods sold 630,000 770,000 700,000 2,100,000
Gross profit $495,000 $605,000 $550,000 $1,650,000
Expenses:
Sales commission $90,000 $110,000 $100,000 $300,000
Rent expense 14,000 14,000 14,000 42,000
Advertising expense 168,750 206,250 187,500 562,250
Office salaries 75,000 75,000 75,000 225,000
Depreciation 40,000 40,000 40,000 120,000
Interest expense 3,125
Total expenses $1,252,375
Income before tax $397,625
Tax (30%) 119,288
Net income $278,337
Waterway Industries is preparing its direct labor budget for May. Projections for the month are that 30600 units are to be produced and that direct labor time is three hours per unit. If the labor cost per hour is $18, what is the total budgeted direct labor cost for May?
Answer:
$1,652,400
Explanation:
Given that;
Projections for the month = 30,600 units
Direct labor time = 3 hours per unit
Labor cost per hour = $18
Then, Total budgeted direct labor cost for May would be;
= Projections for the month × Direct labor time × labor cost per hour
= 30,600 × 3 × $18
= $1,652,400
The demand for a certain drug in a hospital has been increasing. For the past six months, the following demand has been observed:
Month Demand, Units
January 15
February 18
March 22
April 23
May 27
June 26
Use a three-month moving average to make a forecast for July.
Answer:
25.3
Explanation:
A moving average is often used to pinpoint the increase or decrease of a certain statistic over a certain period of time since the increase in the demand for this specific drug has been increasing constantly for the past 6 months we will take the past 3 months, April, May, and June, so we will have to add up 23+27+26=76, now we just have to divide by the number of months= 76/3=25.3, so the moving average for the increase in the forecast for July will be 25.3
The following December 31, 2021, fiscal year-end account balance information is available for the Stonebridge Corporation:
Cash and cash equivalents $5,600
Accounts receivable (net) 26,000
Inventory 66,000
Property, plant, and equipment (net) 150,000
Accounts payable 45,000
Salaries payable 17,000
Paid-in capital 130,000
The only asset not listed is short-term investments. The only liabilities not listed are $36,000 notes payable due in two years and related accrued interest of $1,000 due in four months. The current ratio at year-end is 1.6:1.
Required:
Determine the following at December 31, 2021:
Total current assets
Short-term investments
Retained earnings
Answer and Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
1)
Total current assets of $100,800
2)
Short term investments = Total current assets - Cash and cash equivalents - Accounts receivable - Inventory
= $100,800 - $5,600 - $26,000 - $66,000
= $3,200
3)
Retained earnings = Property plant and equipment + Total current assets - Total liabilities - Paid in capital
where,
Total liabilities = Accounts payable + Salaries payable + Accrued interest + Notes payable
= $45,000 + $17,000 + $1,000 + $36,000
= $99,000
SO,
Retained earnings = $150,000 + $100,800 - $99,000 - $130,000
= $21,800
A management decision may be beneficial for a given profit center, but not for the entire company. From the overall company viewpoint, this decision would lead to
Answer:
A management decision may be beneficial for a given profit center, but not for the entire company. From the overall company viewpoint, this decision would lead to:
Sub-optimization.
Explanation:
Suboptimization describes a situation whereby changes effected in a unit of an organization improves the specific component without benefiting the whole organization. It is a common policy mistake that management makes when it uses its success in a department or division to apply the same techniques in a different division without achieving similar results. This implies that management may focus on one component of its organization and make improvements in that one component while the effects on the other components are ignored. Simply, it means optimizing the results of a unit rather than the results of the whole organization.
A welding company specializes in custom steel frames and uses job costing to account for its operations. The following information is available as of May 1 for the work-in-process inventory account:
Job# Direct Materials Direct Labor Man. Overhead Total Cost
304 $3,000 $1,800 $2,520 $7,320
306 4,000 2,100 2,940 9,040
Total Cost 7,000 3,900 5,460 16,360
Welding Company pays an hourly rate of $15 for direct labor. Manufacturing overhead costsare applied to jobs based on the direct labor hours used. During the month of May, Jacob Welding spends $5,800 to purchase materials and $4,650 for manufacturing overhead. The operations in May are summarized below.
Job# Material Requisition summary Time Card Summary (Hours)
304 $1,100 40
306 900 30
307 2,800 110
308 750 25
Total 5,550 205
Jobs 304, 306, 307 are completed in May but only Jobs 304 and 307 are delivered to customers.
Required:
Calculate the predetermined overhead rate used.
Answer: $21 per direct labor hour.
Explanation:
Based on the information given in the question, the predetermined overhead rate that is used will be calculated as:
= Manufacturing overhead / Direct labor
where,
Manufacturing overhead = 5460
Direct labor = 3900/15 = 260 hours
Therefore, predetermined overhead rate:
= 5460/260
= $21 per direct labor hour.
The current assets of Sheridan Company are $292400. The current liabilities are $116960. The current ratio expressed as a proportion is
The current ratio expressed as a proportion is 2.5
Explanation:
Given :
The current assets = $292400
The current liabilities are $116960.
To find :
The current ratio
Solution :
Current Ratio =
[tex]\sf{\dfrac{Current \: Assets }{Current \: Liabilities}}[/tex]
[tex]\sf{\implies{\dfrac{292400}{116960}}}[/tex]
[tex]\implies[/tex] 2.5
Therefore, The current ratio expressed as a proportion is 2.5
The First Bank of Baruch has issued perpetual preferred stock with a $100 par value. The bank pays a quarterly dividend of $1.65 on this stock. What is the current price of this preferred stock given a required return of 11.6 percent? (Round your answer to the nearest whole cent.)
Answer:
$56.9
Explanation:
Quarterly dividend = $1.65
Required rate of return (r) = 11.60%
P0 = (Dividend * 4) / Rate of return
P0 = ($1.65 * 4) / 0.116
P0 = $6.6 / 0.116
P0 = $56.896552
P0 = $56.9
So, the current price of this preferred stock given a required return of 11.6 percent is $56.90.
Custom Quilters makes decorative comforters, quilted garments, and other products in a small sewing factory. The company expects to make 2,000 comforters during the current year. With respect to the comforters, how would the supervisory salaries be classified
For airlines that sell flights from New York City to Boston, Amtrak trains are primarily a __________ Group of answer choices Potential entrant Buyer Supplier Rival Substitute product
Answer: rival
Explanation:
For airlines that sell flights from New York City to Boston, Amtrak trains are primarily a rival.
A rival in a business environment simply refers to ones competitor. In this case, the companies are all in the same industry and competes against each other, seeks competitive advantage over one another and seeks to capture a bigger market.
The per-unit standards for direct labor are 2 direct labor hours at $15 per hour. If in producing 2800 units, the actual direct labor cost was $83200 for 5200 direct labor hours worked, the total direct labor variance is $2800 unfavorable. $800 favorable. $800 unfavorable. $500 unfavorable.
Answer:
$800 favorable
Explanation:
Calculation to determine what the total direct labor variance is
Using this formula
Total Direct Labor Variance=(Standard Direct Labor Cost - Actual Direct Labor Cost
Let plug in the formula
Total Direct Labor Variance=[(2800 × 2) × $15]- $83200
Total Direct Labor Variance=$84000 - $83200
Total Direct Labor Variance = $800 favorable
Therefore the total direct labor variance is$800 favorable
Scarbrough Corp. factored $600,000 of accounts receivable to Duff Corp. on October 1, year 2. Control was surrendered by Scarbrough. Duff accepted the receivables subject to recourse for nonpayment. Duff assessed a fee of 3% and retains a holdback equal to 5% of the accounts receivable. In addition, Duff charged 15% interest computed on a weighted-average time to maturity of the receivables of fifty-four days. The fair value of the recourse obligation is $9,000. Scarbrough will receive and record cash of:___.
a. $556,685.b. $547,685.c. $538,685.d. $529,685.
Answer:
c.$538,685
Explanation:
Calculation to determine what Scarbrough will receive and record cash of
Receivables $600,000
Less: Amount of the hold back ($30,000)
($600,000 x 5%)
Less: Withheld as fee income ($18,000)
($600,000 x 3%)
Less: Withheld as interest expense ($13,315)
($600,000 × 15% × 54/365)
Cash $538,685
Therefore Scarbrough will receive and record cash of: $538,685
The following expenditures relating to plant assets were made by Adam Company during the first 2 months of 2020.
1. Paid $5,000 of accrued taxes at time plant site was acquired.
2. Paid $200 insurance to cover possible accident loss on new factory machinery while the machinery was in transit.
3. Paid $850 sales taxes on new delivery truck.
4. Paid $17,500 for parking lots and driveways on new plant site.
5. Paid $250 to have company name and advertising slogan painted on new delivery truck.
6. Paid $8,000 for installation of new factory machinery.
7. Paid $900 for one-year accident insurance policy on new delivery truck.
8. Paid $75 motor vehicle license fee on the new truck
Required:
a. Explain the application of the cost principle in determining the acquisition cost of plant assets.
b. List the numbers of the foregoing transactions, and opposite each indicate the account title to which each expenditure should be debited.
Explanation:
a.)
In terms of the cost principle, the cost of acquiring a plant asset involves all of the expenditures required to get this asset and also to get ready to serve it's purpose.
Cost is measurable by the cash amount paid for a transaction that has to do with money or the money equivalent paid when assets that are not cash are used as a means of payment.
the cash equivalent is the same as the fair market value of the assets that were given or received..
b )
the account title that expenditure should be debited
1. 5000 paid for land
2. 200 paid is for factory machine equipment
3. 850 paid for delivery truck is for equipment
4. 17500 paid for parking lot is for land improvement
5. 250 paid for companies name to be printed on truck is equipment
6. 8000 paid for installation is for equipment
7. 900 paid for insurance policy on truck is prepaid insurance
8. 75 paid as license fee is for license insurance
You just won the lottery! As your prize you will receive $1,200 a month for 100 months starting today. If you can earn 8% on your money, what is this prize worth to you today
Answer: $87,380.23
Explanation: n = 100
I/Y = 8%/12
PMT = 1,200
AVP = 1,200 × (1-(1/(1+0.08/12)^100))/(0.08/12) = 1,200 × 72.816858 = 87,380.23
The prize worth to a person today is $87,380.23 approx, if the person wins a lottery.
What is the present value?A financial calculation known as present value, commonly referred to as discounted value, assesses the value of a future sum of money or stream of payments in today's dollars after accounting for interest and inflation.
It contrasts the purchasing power of one dollar today with that of one dollar in the future, present value\ is computed by the following formula:
[tex]\text{Present Value} = \rm A\times {\dfrac{1-(1+\dfrac{i}{m})^n^m}{\dfrac{i}{m}}\\[/tex]
whereas:
A= Annuity
i= Interest rate
n= Number of periods
m= Periodicity
Computation of present value of the price:
Apply the given values in (1),
[tex]\text{Present Value} = \rm A\times {\dfrac{1-(1+\dfrac{i}{m})^n^m}{\dfrac{i}{m}}\\\text{Present Value} = $1,200\times {\dfrac{1-(1+\dfrac{0.08}{12})^(8.33 \times 12)}{\dfrac{0.08}{12}}[/tex]
Present Value = $87,380.23 approx.
Therefore, the prize worth to a person today is $87,380.23 approx.
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Randall Company manufactures chocolate bars. The following were among Randall's manufacturing costs during the current year: Wages Machine operators $ 400,000 Selling and administrative personnel $ 85,000 Materials used Lubricant for oiling machinery $ 35,000 Cocoa, sugar, and other raw materials $ 350,000 Packaging materials $ 290,000 Randall's direct materials amounted to:
Answer:
1160.000
Explanation:
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eff Jackson opened Jackson's Repairs on March 1 of the current year. During March, the following transactions occurred: Jackson invested $27,000 cash in the business in exchange for common stock. Jackson contributed $102,000 of equipment to the business. The company paid $2,200 cash to rent office space for the month of March. The company received $18,000 cash for repair services provided during March. The company paid $6,400 for salaries for the month of March. The company provided $3,200 of services to customers on account. The company paid cash of $700 for utilities for the month of March. The company received $3,300 cash in advance from a customer for repair services to be provided in April. The company paid $5,200 in cash dividends. Based on this information, net income for March would be:
Answer:
Jeff Jackson's Repairs
The net income for March would be:
= $11,900.
Explanation:
a) Data and Analysis:
March 1: Cash $27,000 Equipment $102,000 Common stock $129,000
Rent expense $2,200 Cash $2,200
Cash $18,000 Service revenue $18,000
Salaries expense $6,400 Cash $6,400
Accounts receivable $3,200 Service revenue $3,200
Utilities expense $700 Cash $700
Cash $3,300 Deferred revenue $3,300
Cash Dividends $5,200 Cash $5,200
Net Income for the month of March would be:
Service Revenue ($18,000 + $3,200) $21,200
Expenses:
Rent expense $2,200
Salaries expense 6,400
Utilities expense 700 (9,300)
Net income for March = $11,900
You bought a bond five years ago for $804 per bond. The bond is now selling for $770. It also paid $55 in interest per year, which you reinvested in the bond. Calculate the realized rate of return earned on this bond. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your percentage answer to 2 decimal places. (e.g., 32.16))
Answer:
the rate of return is 6.09%
Explanation:
the computation of the realized rate of return earned on this bond is shown below:
Given that
NPER is 5
PMT is $55
PV is $804
FV is $770
The formula is shown below:
=RATE(NPER,PMT,-PV,FV,TYPE)
After applying the above formula, the rate of return is 6.09%
. Drayser Corporation has budgeted sales of 23,000 units, targeted ending finished goods inventory of 9,000 units, and beginning finished goods inventory of 6,000 units. How many units should be produced next year
Answer:
Production= 26,000
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
budgeted sales of 23,000 units, targeted ending finished goods inventory of 9,000 units, and beginning finished goods inventory of 6,000 units.
To calculate the production required, we need to use the following formula:
Production= sales + desired ending inventory - beginning inventory
Production= 23,000 + 9,000 - 6,000
Production= 26,000