Suppose you are deciding whether you should go to college. If you go to college, you will pay $10,000 total in tuition, textbooks, and room and board every year for 4 years, with the first payment being made immediately and then the next three payments 1 year apart. Upon graduating, you expect to get a job earning $50,000 per year for the next 40 years. Assume that your first paycheck arrives exactly 1 year after you start working and you continue getting paid annually thereafter. Also assume that there are no raises in that particular field. If you do not go to college, you can start working immediately. The pay, however, is lower. You would expect to work for 44 years and earn $34,000 per year, with your first paycheck arriving exactly 1 year from now, and you continue getting paid annually thereafter. For the questions below, round all numbers to two decimals. See Hint Part 1 (1 point) Assume the interest rate is 7%. If you were to attend college, the present value of your tuition payments would total $ See Hint (1 point) Part 2 Suppose you go to college and graduate after 4 years. Because you will work for 40 years after you graduate, and because 40 years is a long time, treating the stream of payments as a perpetuity will provide a reasonable approximation of the present value of the payment stream. The present value of your annual earnings of $50,000 as a college graduate is $ See Hint (1 point) Part 3 The net present value of going to college is $ See Hint (1 point) Part 4 If you do not go to college, you will be working even longer than before. Once again, you may treat the stream of income from your job as a consol or perpetuity. The present value of your annual earnings of $34,000 if you don't go to college is ______$

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Answer 1

Answer:

Part 1

Present value of tuition payments:

= 10,000 + (10,000 / (1 + 7%)) + (10,000 / 1.07²) + (10,000 + 1.07³)

= $36,243.16

Part 2

This is a deferred perpetuity because you only start getting paid when you start work 4 years later:

Present value of deferred perpetuity:

= Amount / Discount rate ( 1 / (1 + discount rate)^n

= 50,000 / 0.07 * (1 / 1.07)⁴

= $544,925.15

Part 3

Net present value of going to college:

= Present value of salary - cost of college

= 544,925.15 - 36,243.16

= $508,681.99

Part 4

This is not a deferred perpetuity so your present value is:

= Amount/ discount rate

= 34,000 / 0.07

= $485,714.29


Related Questions

Consider the following information: Rate of Return If State OccursState ofProbability ofEconomyState of EconomyStock AStock BStock C Boom .18 .353 .453 .333 Good .42 .123 .103 .173 Poor .32 .013 .023 −.053 Bust .08 −.113 −.253 −.093 a.Your portfolio is invested 29 percent each in A and C and 42 percent in B. What is the expected return of the portfolio? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)b.What is the variance of this portfolio? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 5 decimal places, e.g., 32.16161.)c.What is the standard deviation of this portfolio? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

Expected Return Boom = 0.29(0.353) + 0.42(0.453) + 0.29(0.333)

Expected Return Boom = 0.3892

Expected Return Boom = 38.92%

Expected Return Good=  0.29(0.123) + 0.42(0.103) + 0.29(0.173)

Expected Return Good = 0.1291

Expected Return Good = 12.91%

Expected Return Poor = 0.29(0.013) + 0.42(0.023) + 0.29(-0.053)

Expected Return Poor = - 0.00194

Expected Return Poor = - 0.194%

Expected Return Bust = 0.29(-0.113) + 0.42(-0.253) + 0.29(-0.093)

Expected Return Bust= - 0.166

Expected Return Bust= - 16.6%

a. Expected return portfolio = 0.3892*0.18 + 0.1291*0.42 + 0.32*- 0.00194 + 0.08*- 0.166

Expected return portfolio = 0.1104

Expected return portfolio = 11.04%

b. Variance = 0.18*(0.3892-0.1104)^2 + 0.42*(0.1291-0.1104)^2 + 0.32*(- 0.00194-0.1104)^2 + 0.08*(- 0.166-0.1104)^2

Variance = 0.02429

c. Standard Deviation = (0.02429)^(0.5)

Standard Deviation = 0.1558

Standard Deviation = 15.58%

Mr. and Mrs. FB, a retired couple, decided to open a family restaurant. During March and April, they incurred the following expenses: Prepaid rent on commercial real estate ($2,100 per month from April through December) $ 18,900 Prepaid rent on restaurant equipment ($990 per month from April through December) 8,910 Advertising of upcoming grand opening 900 Staff hiring and training 11,500 $ 40,210 Mr. and Mrs. FB served their first meal to a customer on May 1. Determine the tax treatment of the given expenses on their tax return.

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Answer:

$7,920 for rent on the equipment

$16,800 for rent on the commercial real estate

Explanation:

Calculation to Determine the tax treatment of the given expenses on their tax return.

First step is to calculate the Start Up Expenditure

Rent for April:

Commercial real estate $2,100

Equipment $990

Advertising during pre-operating phase $900

Staff hiring and training during pre-operating phase 11,500

Start Up Expenditure $15,490

Second step is to calculate the amount capitalized over 180 months

Amount capitalized over 180 months=$15,490 - $5,000 = $10,490

Amount capitalized over 180 months=$10,490 / 180 months

Amount capitalized over 180 months=$58.28 per month

Third step is to calculate the amortization deducted from this year’s tax return

Amortization deducted from this year’s tax return=(April – December = 8 months) ($58.28 x 8 months

Amortization deducted from this year’s tax return = $466.24

Now let Determine the tax treatment of the given expenses on their tax return

They can deduct ($990 x 8 months)$7,920 for rent on the equipment from May-December*

They can deduct ($2,100 x 8 months)$16,800 for rent on the commercial real estate fromMay-December

On January 1, Wei company begins the accounting period with a $43,000 credit balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts. On February 1, the company determined that $9,400 in customer accounts was uncollectible; specifically, $2,200 for Oakley Co. and $7,200 for Brookes Co. Prepare the journal entry to write off those two accounts. On June 5, the company unexpectedly received a $2,200 payment on a customer account, Oakley Company, that had previously been written off in part a. Prepare the entries to reinstate the account and record the cash received.

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Answer:

1.

Date                    Account Title                                          Debit           Credit

February 1           Allowance for Doubtful accounts        $9,400

                            Oakley Co. - Accounts Receivable                        $2,200

                            Brookes Co. - Accounts Receivable                      $7,200

2.

Date                    Account Title                                          Debit           Credit

June 5                Oakley Co. - Accounts Receivable       $2,200

                          Allowance for Doubtful Accounts                           $2,200

June 5              Cash                                                          $2,200

                          Oakley Co. - Accounts Receivable                           $2,200

Advisors, an international pension fund manager, uses the concepts of purchasing power parity(PPP) and the International Fisher Effect (IFE) to forecast spot exchange rates. Omni gathers the financial information as follows:

Base price level 100
Current U.S. price level 105
Current South African price level 111
Base rand spot exchange rate $0.175
Current rand spot exchange rate $0.158
Expected annual U.S. inflation 7%
Expected annual South African inflation 5%
Expected U.S. one-year interest rate 10%
Expected South African one-year interest rate 8%

Required:
Calculate the following exchange rates (ZAR and USD refer to the South African rand and U.S. dollar, respectively)

a. The current ZAR spot rate in USD that would been forecast by PPP.
b. Using the IFE, the expected ZAR spot rate in USD one year from now.
c. Using PPP, the expected ZAR spot rate in USD four years from now.

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Answer:

a. Current spot rate / Base spot rate = Price level in home country / Price level in foreign country

CSR / 0.175 =105 / 111

CSR = (105/ 111) * 0.175

= $0.1655 / ZAR

b. Expected ZAR spot rate / Current ZAR spot rate  = (1 + interest rate in home country) /  (1 + interest rate in foreign country)

Expected ZAR spot rate / 0.158 = (1 + 10%) / ( 1 + 8%)

Expected ZAR spot rate = (1.1/1.08) * 0.158

= $0.1609 / ZAR

c. Expected ZAR spot rate / Current ZAR spot rate  = (1 + inflation rate in home country) /  (1 + inflation rate in foreign country)

Expected ZAR spot rate / 0.158 = (1 + 7%) / ( 1 + 5%)

= 1.07/1.05 * 0.158

= $0.1610 / ZAR

Using FIFO for Multiproduct Inventory Transactions (Chapters 6 and 7) [LO 6-3, LO 6-4, LO 7-3] Skip to question [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] FindMe Inc., (FI) has developed a coin-sized tracking tag that attaches to key rings, wallets, and other items and can be prompted to emit a signal using a smartphone app. FI sells these tags, as well as water-resistant cases for the tags, with terms FOB shipping point. Assume FI has no inventory at the beginning of the month, and it has outsourced the production of its tags and cases. FI uses FIFO and has entered into the following transactions:
Jan. 2: FI purchased and received 260 tags from Xioasi Manufacturing (XM) at a cost of $7 per tag, n/15.
Jan. 4: FI purchased and received 60 cases from Bachittar Products (BP) at a cost of $2 per case, n/20.
Jan. 6: FI paid cash for the tags purchased from XM on Jan. 2.
Jan. 8: FI mailed 160 tags via the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) to customers at a price of $30 per tag, on account.
Jan. 11: FI purchased and received 360 tags from XM at a cost of $10 per tag, n/15.
Jan. 14: FI purchased and received 160 cases from BP at a cost of $3 per case, n/20.
Jan. 16: FI paid cash for the cases purchased from BP on Jan. 4.
Jan. 19: FI mailed 120 cases via the USPS to customers at a price of $15 per case, on account.
Jan. 21: FI mailed 260 tags to customers at a price of $30 per tag.
1. Calculate the dollars of gross profit and the gross profit percentage from selling tags and cases.
2. Which product line yields more dollars of profit? - Which product line yields more profit per dollar of sales?
3. Calculate the dollars of gross profit and the gross profit percentage from selling tags and cases. (Round your "Gross Profit Percentage" answers to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

1-a. Dollars of gross profit from selling tags = $9,180

1-b. Dollars of gross profit from selling cases = $1,500

1-c. Gross profit percentage from selling tags = 72.86%

1.d. Gross profit percentage from selling cases = 83.33%

2-a. Tag yields more dollars of profit.

2-b. Tag yields more profit per dollar of sales.

Explanation:

Note: The requirements for this question are two not three as erroneously stated. This is because, the first and the third question are the same. Therefore, the two relevant requirements of the question are:

1. Calculate the dollars of gross profit and the gross profit percentage from selling tags and cases.

2. Which product line yields more dollars of profit? - Which product line yields more profit per dollar of sales?

The explanation of the answers is now given as follows:

1. Calculate the dollars of gross profit and the gross profit percentage from selling tags and cases.

Sales revenue from tags = Sales value of 160 tags mailed to customers on Jan. 8 at a price of $30 per tag + Sales value of 260 tags mailed to customers on Jan. 21 at a price of $30 per tag = (160 * $30) + (260 * $30) = $12,600

Sales revenue from cases = Sales value of 120 cases mailed to customers on Jan. 19 at a price of $15 per case = 120 * $15 = $1,800

Total number of tags sold = 160 tags mailed to customers + 260 tags mailed to customers on Jan. 21 = 420

Total number of cases sold = 120 cases mailed to customers on Jan. 19 at a price of $15 per case = 120

Using FIFO, we have:

Cost of tags sold = Value of 260 tags purchased on Jan.2 from Xioasi Manufacturing (XM) at a cost of $7 per tag + Value of the remaining 160 (i.e. 420 – 260 = 160) tags sold based on the 360 tags purchased on Jan. 11 from XM at a cost of $10 per tag = (260 * $7) + (160 * $10) = $3,420

Cost of cases sold = Value of 60 cases purchased on Jan.4 from Bachittar Products (BP) at a cost of $2 per case + Value of the remaining 60 cases sold based on the 160 cases purchased on Jan. 14 from BP at a cost of $3 per case = (60 * $2) + (60 * $3) = $300

Therefore, we have:

1-a. Dollars of gross profit from selling tags = Sales revenue from tags - Cost of tags sold = $12,600 - $3,420 = $9,180

1-b. Dollars of gross profit from selling cases = Sales revenue from cases - Cost of cases sold = $1,800 - $300 = $1,500

1-c. Gross profit percentage from selling tags = (Dollars of gross profit from selling tags / Sales revenue from tags) * 100 = ($9,180 / $12,600) * 100 = 72.86%

1.d. Gross profit percentage from selling cases = (Dollars of gross profit from selling cases / Sales revenue from cases) * 100 = 83.33%

2. Which product line yields more dollars of profit? - Which product line yields more profit per dollar of sales?

2-a. Which product line yields more dollars of profit?

From part 1 above, we have:

Dollars of gross profit from selling tags = $9,180

Dollars of gross profit from selling cases = $1,500

Since the dollars of gross profit from selling tags of $9,180 is greater than the dollars of gross profit from selling cases of $1,500, this implies that Tag yields more dollars of profit.

2-b. Which product line yields more profit per dollar of sales?

From part 1 above, we have:

Total number of tags sold = 420

Total number of cases sold = 120

Therefore, we have:

Tag's profit per dollar of sales = Dollars of gross profit from selling tags / Total number of tags sold = $9,180 / 420 = $21.86

Case's profit per dollar of sales = Dollars of gross profit from selling cases / Total number of cases sold = $1,500 / 120 = $12.50

Since Tag's profit per dollar of sales of $21.86 is greater than Case's profit per dollar of sales of $12.50, this implies that Tag yields more profit per dollar of sales.

Calculate the present worth of all costs for a newly acquired machine with an initial cost of $26,000, no trade-in value, a life of 13 years, and an annual operating cost of $12,000 for the first 5 years, increasing by 10% per year thereafter. Use an interest rate of 10% per year. The present worth of all costs for a newly acquired machine is determined to be $

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Answer:

The present worth of all costs for the newly acquired machine is determined to be $131,097.89.

Explanation:

Note: See the attached excl file for the calculation of the present worth of all costs for the newly acquired machine (in bold red color).

In the attached excel file, the following formula are used:

1. From Year 6 to Year 13, Annual operating cost for the current year = Annual operating cost for the previous year * (1 + Growth rate) = = Annual operating cost for the previous year * (1 + 10%)

2. Discounting Factor = 1 / (1 + r)^n .............. (1)

r = interest rate per year = 10%, or 0.10

n = each particular year being considered

From the attache excel, the present worth of all costs for the newly acquired machine is determined to be $131,097.89.

g Sparky Corporation uses the weighted-average method of process costing. The following information is available for February in its Molding Department: Units: Beginning Inventory: 27,000 units, 100% complete as to materials and 55% complete as to conversion. Units started and completed: 114,000. Units completed and transferred out: 141,000. Ending Inventory: 31,000 units, 100% complete as to materials and 30% complete as to conversion. Costs: Costs in beginning Work in Process - Direct Materials: $45,000. Costs in beginning Work in Process - Conversion: $50,850. Costs incurred in February - Direct Materials: $311,160. Costs incurred in February - Conversion: $601,150. Calculate the cost per equivalent unit of conversion. Group of answer choices $4.76 $3.96 $5.29 $4.34 $5.69

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Answer:

Conversion cost per equivalent unit = $4.76

Explanation:

Conversion cost per equivalent unit = Total conversion cost / Equivalent units

Conversion cost is the sum of the direct labour cost and the factory overhead cost.  

Equivalent units are notional whole units which represent incomplete work and are used to apportion cost between work progress and completed work. These units are determined as follows:  

Equivalent units = Degree of work done(%) × units of inventory

Equivalent units

Item                           Unit                                            Equivalent unit

Completed unit         140,000         140000× 100%      140,000

Closing inventory      31,000             31,000× 30%         9,300

Total equivalent unit                                                       149,300

Completed units = opening inventory + units started in the period - closing inventory

Completed units = 27000 + 114,000 - 31,000 = 140,000

The conversion cost = 50,850  + 601,150 = 652,000  

conversion cost per equivalent unit = 652,000 /140,000 = 4.65

Conversion cost per equivalent unit = $4.76

The Anderson Company has equal amounts of low-risk, average-risk, and high-risk projects. The firm's overall WACC is 12%. The CFO believes that this is the correct WACC for the company's average-risk projects, but that a lower rate should be used for lower-risk projects and a higher rate for higher-risk projects. The CEO disagrees, on the grounds that even though projects have different risks, the WACC used to evaluate each project should be the same because the company obtains capital for all projects from the same sources. If the CEO's position is accepted, what is likely to happen over time? a. The company's overall WACC should decrease over time because its stock price should be increasing. b. The CEO's recommendation would maximize the firm's intrinsic value. c. The company will take on too many low-risk projects and reject too many high-risk projects. d. The company will take on too many high-risk projects and reject too many low-risk projects. e. Things will generally even out over time, and, therefore, the firm's risk should remain constant over time

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Answer:

d. The company will take on too many high-risk projects and reject too many low-risk projects.

Explanation:

Weighted Average Cost of capital is the firm's is the rate which a firm has to pay to the lenders of fund. There can be different WACC for different projects as the WACC is based on the business risk. The beta factor can be different for all projects and since it is dependent on the nature of project and the risk it involves.

[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Tracy Company, a manufacturer of air conditioners, sold 100 units to Thomas Company on November 17, 2021. The units have a list price of $500 each, but Thomas was given a 30% trade discount. The terms of the sale were 2/10, n/30. Thomas uses a perpetual inventory system. Required: 1. Prepare the journal entries to record the (a) purchase by Thomas on November 17 and (b) payment on November 26, 2021. Thomas uses the gross method of accounting for purchase discounts. 2. Prepare the journal entry for the payment, assuming instead that it was made on December 15, 2021.

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Answer:

1A. November 17

Dr Purchases 35,000

Cr Accounts payable 35,000

1B. November 26

Dr Accounts payable 35,000

Cr Purchase discounts 700

Cr Cash 34,300

2. December 15, 2021

Dr Accounts payable 35,000

Cr Cash 35,000

Explanation:

1A Preparation of the journal entries to record the (a) purchase by Thomas on November 17

November 17

Dr Purchases 35,000

Cr Accounts payable 35,000

[(100*$500)-(100*500*30%)]

=50,000-15,000

=35,000

B.Preparation of the journal entries to record the purchase by Thomas on November 26

November 26

Dr Accounts payable 35,000

Cr Purchase discounts 700

(2%*35,000)

Cr Cash 34,300

(35,000-700)

2. Preparation of the journal entry for the payment, assuming instead that it was made on December 15, 2021.

December 15, 2021

Dr Accounts payable 35,000

Cr Cash 35,000

[(100*$500)-(100*500*30%)]

Wall Street performs a sort of "financial alchemy" enabling the individual to benefit from institutions lending money to them, according to Adam Davidson, cofounder of NPR’s "Planet Money." Individuals can invest small amounts of their money in a 401(k), pooling their capital and spreading the risk. Assume you invested in Fidelity New Millennium, FMILX, one of the "10 Best Rated Funds" by The Street. How much would you pay for 80 shares if the 52-week high is $34.24, the 52-week low is $28.54, and the NAV is $41.06? (Round your answer to the nearest cent.)

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Answer:

$3,284.8

Explanation:

Calculation to determine How much would you pay for 80 shares

NAV= 80 shares x $41.06

NAV = $3,284.8

Therefore based on the information given the amount you would you pay for 80 shares if the 52-week high is the amount of $34.24, the 52-week low is the amount of $28.54, and the NAV is the amount of $41.06 is $3,284.8

TVs and VCRs are:

A. needs
B. wants
C. resources
D. markets

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Answer:

I believe I is B-wants

Explanation:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

It's really obvious that we need a TV :-)

Several years ago, Diego purchased a $400,000 whole life insurance policy on his life. He has paid cumulative premiums over the years of $20,000 and has accumulated a cash value of $25,000. This year, he was diagnosed with a rare liver disease, and, as a result, his life expectancy is only six months. Because of his large medical costs, he is considering selling his policy to a viatical settlement company. The company has offered him $250,000 for the policy. He would also like to explore other ways to generate cash from the policy. Which of the following statements regarding Diego's situation are CORRECT?

I. If Diego sells his policy to the viatical settlement company, he will be taxed on any gain from the sale if he dies more than two years later.
II. If the viatical company collects the death benefit as a result of Diego's death, the proceeds will be tax free to the company.
III. If Diego sold the policy to his cousin for $250,000, his cousin would be subject to ordinary income tax on a portion of the life insurance benefit when Diego dies.
IV. If Diego takes a loan from the policy, some or all of the loan will be subject to ordinary income tax if the policy is classified as a modified endowment contract (MEC).

a. I and II
b. III and IV
c. I, II, and IV
d. II and III

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Answer:

b. III and IV

Explanation:

Diego has expected life of 6 month due to his liver disease. He wants to sell his life insurance policy to a company. If he sells the policy, when Diego dies the company will receive all the benefit and will be taxed at ordinary income tax rate. The proceeds are not tax free. In case if Diego sells the policy to his cousin, he will also be taxed on proceed. The tax will be ordinary income tax on the benefit from life insurance policy.

He5-B9q Company operates two departments, the handling department and the packaging department. During May, the handling department reported the following information: % complete % complete units DM conversion work in process, May 1 113,000 33% 48% units started during May 201,000 work in process, May 31 169,000 74% 28% The cost of beginning work in process and the costs added during May were as follows: DM Conversion work in process, May 1 $ 94,128 $ 59,904 costs added during May $418,986 $372,816 Calculate the total cost of the 113,000 units in beginning work in process using the FIFO process costing method.

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Answer:

Total cost of the 113,000 units in beginning work in process is $282,628.58.

Explanation:

Note: The data in the question are merged together. They are therefore sorted before answering question by presenting the complete question as follows:

He5-B9q Company operates two departments, the handling department and the packaging department. During May, the handling department reported the following information:

                                                                 % complete        % complete

                                                  units               DM              conversion

work in process, May 1          113,000             33%                    48%

units started during May       201,000

work in process, May 31        169,000            74%                     28%

The cost of beginning work in process and the costs added during May were as follows:

                                                  DM             Conversion

work in process, May 1           $94,128          $59,904

costs added during May      $418,986         $372,816

Calculate the total cost of the 113,000 units in beginning work in process using the FIFO process costing method.

Explanation of the answer is now provided as follows:

This total cost of the 113,000 units in beginning work in process using the FIFO process costing method calculated using the following 4 steps:

Step 1: Calculation of equivalent units

Particulars                                                      DM            Conversion    

To complete work in process, May 1:  

        113000*(1-33%)                                    75,710 

        113000*(1-48%)                                                             58,760

Units started and completed (w.1)             88,000             88,000

Work in process, May 31:  

        169000*74%                                      125,060 

        169000*28%                                                               47,320  

Equivalent units                                       288,770         194,080  

Step 2: Calculation of cost per equivalent units

Cost per Equivalent unit = Costs incurred during May / Equivalent units ....... (1)

Using equation (1), we have:

DM Cost per Equivalent unit = $418,986 / 288,770 = $1.45

Conversion Cost per Equivalent unit = $288,770 / 194,080 = $1.92

Step 3: Calculation of Total Cost to complete work in process, May 1

Cost to complete work in process, May 1 = To complete work in process, May 1 * Cost per Equivalent unit ................ (2)

Using equation (1), we have:

DM Cost to complete work in process, May 1 = 75,710.00 * $1.45 = $109,850.16

Conversion Cost to complete work in process, May 1 = 58,760 * $1.92 = $112,874.42

Total Cost to complete work in process, May 1 = DM Cost to complete work in process, May 1 + Conversion Cost to complete work in process, May 1 = $109,850.16 + $112,874.42 + $222,724.58

Step 4: Calculation of  Total cost of the  113,000 units in beginning work in process

Total cost of the  113,000 units in beginning work in process = Work in process, May 1 + Cost to complete work in process, May 1 =  $59,904 + $222,724.58 + $282,628.58

Workings:

w.1: Units started and completed = Units started during May - Work in process, May 1 = 201,000 - 113,000 = 88,000

On January 1, 2021, Calloway Company leased a machine to Zone Corporation. The lease qualifies as a sales-type lease. Calloway paid $290,000 for the machine and is leasing it to Zone for $37,000 per year, an amount that will return 7% to Calloway. The present value of the lease payments is $290,000. The lease payments are due each January 1, beginning in 2021. What is the appropriate interest entry on December 31, 2021

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Answer and Explanation:

The appropriate interest entry on December 31, 2021 is presented below

Interest receivable  $17,710  (($290,000 - $37,000) × 0.07)

            To Interest revenue $17,710

(Being interest is recorded)

Here the interest receivable is debited as it increased the assets and credited the interest revenue as it also increased the revenue

On January 1, 2021, Jeans-R-Us Company awarded 15 million of its $1 par common shares to key executives, subject to forfeiture if employment is terminated within three years. On the date of the grant, the stock had a market price of $3 per share.
Required:
1. Determine the total compensation cost pertaining to the restricted shares.
2. Prepare the appropriate journal entry to record the award on January 1, 2021.
3. Prepare the journal entry and record compensation expense on December 31, 2021.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation and journal entries are shown below:

1.. The total compensation cost is

= 15 million × $3 per share

= $45 million

2.  

On Jan 1

Deferred compensation expense $45 million

            To Common Stock $15 million

            To Additional paid in capital $30 million

(Being expense is recorded)

3.

On Dec 31

Compensation expense ($45 ÷ 3) $15 million  

      To Deferred compensation expense $15 million

(Being expense is recorded)

Laura goes to a bank and opens a new account.
• She deposits $5,500.
• The bank pays 1.6% interest compounded annually on this account.
• Laura makes no additional deposits or withdrawals.
Which amount is the closest to the account balance at the end of 4 years?
A) $5,852.00
B) $5.860.53
C)$5.940.00
D)$5.954.31

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Answer:

B) $5.860.53

Explanation:

The computation of the future value is shown below:

= Principal amount × (1 + rate of interest)^number of years

= $5,500 × (1 + 0.016)^4

= $5,500 × 1.016^4

=  $5.860.53

Hence, the second option is correct

Assignment, write a narrative essay. Your essay should address how the key elements of organizational culture impact human resource management. What are the primary equal employment opportunity laws applicable to public employees? What does a workplace “free of harassment” mean? You can demonstrate mastery of the topic of employee mental health by presenting a “wellness plan” designed to help employees manage work-related stress and personal problems.

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Answer:

Ok

Explanation:

Sexual harassment is a recurring problem around the globe. ... The expected outcome of this paper is the development of policies and ... to study the current work environment in Lebanon as to how it deals with sexual harassment. ... manager, the undersigned, or the Corporate Human Resources ...

Suppose you win on a scratch‑off lottery ticket and you decide to put all of your $3,500 winnings in the bank. The reserve requirement is 10%. What is the maximum possible increase in the money supply as a result of your bank deposit? Which events could cause the increase in the money supply to be less than its potential?
A. Banks decide to keep some excess reserves on hand.
B. Banks choose to loan out all excess reserves.
C. All money loaned out is deposited back into the banking system.
D. Some loan recipients choose to hold some cash instead of depositing all of it in banks.

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Answer:

35000

A, d

Explanation:

Reserve requirement is the portion of deposit received by banks that the central bank requires to be kept as deposit.

If $3500 is deposited and reserve requirement is 10%

reserves would increase by $3500 x 0.10 = $350

Increase in the total value of checkable deposit is determined by the money multiplier

Money multiplier = amount deposited / reserve requirement

3500 / 0.1 = 35000

If the banks keep excess reserves, the amount of money available to be loaned out would reduce and this would reduce the increase in money supply.

Also, if individuals keep the money at home, it would reduce the amount of money that can be loaned out by banks

John's House of Pancakes uses a weighted moving average method to forecast pancake sales. It assigns a weight of 5 to the previous month's demand, 3 to demand two months ago, and 1 to demand three months ago. If sales amounted to 992 pancakes in May, 2,222 pancakes in June, and 2,907 pancakes in July, what should be the forecast for August

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Answer:

2,466

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what should be the forecast for August

August Forecast =[992 pancakes +(2,222 pancakes x3)+(2,907 pancakes x5)]/(5+3+1) =

August Forecast =(992 pancakes+6,666 pancakes+14,535 pancakes)/9

August Forecast =22,193 pancakes/9

August Forecast =2,466

Therefore should be the forecast for August is 2,466

Mr. Renaldo purchased 30 acres of undeveloped ranch land 10 years ago for $935,000. He is considering subdividing the land into one-third-acre lots and improving the land by adding streets, sidewalks, and utilities. He plans to advertise the 90 lots for sale in a local real estate magazine. Mr. Renaldo projects that the improvements will cost $275,000 and that he can sell the lots for $20,000 each. He is also considering an offer from a local corporation to purchase the 30-acre tract in its undeveloped state for $1.35 million. Assume that Mr. Renaldo makes no other property dispositions during the year and has a 35 percent tax rate on ordinary income and a 15 percent tax rate on capital gain. Required: Compute the after-tax cash flow if Mr. Renaldo develops the land. Compute the after-tax cash flow if Mr. Renaldo sells the land.

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Galen started a new job by showing up fifteen minutes before the official start time, taking a short lunch, and leaving approximately fifteen minutes after the official quitting time. During the first week Galen's supervisor takes him aside and tells him that he is really impressed with the fact that Galen is so punctual and dedicated to the work. The next week Galen supervisor once again compliments Galen on his punctuality and hard work. Galen continues this behavior while he works under this supervisor.

Required:
What type of conditioning has occurred here?

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Answer:

Operant conditioning

Explanation:

Operant conditioning is a form of learning wherein consequences or rewards are attached to behaviors. When an individual demonstrates positive behavior, he is rewarded for such an action. Displaying bad behavior also results in punishments or negative consequences.

This type of learning is evident in the compliment Galen received from her supervisor because of her punctuality. Here a positive reward is attached to the good behavior and this will encourage Galen to keep displaying the good behavior. This type of conditioning is also known as instrumental conditioning.

Profitability Analysis Kolby Enterprises reports the following information on its income statement: L04 Net sales ......... . ......... . $250,000 150,000 50,000 Administrative expenses ...... . . $10,000 15,000 10,000 Cost of goods sold .. . . .. . . .. . . Other income .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . Selling expenses ............ . Other expense .............. . Required Calculate Kolby 's gross profit percentage and return on sales ratio. Explain what each ratio tells us about Kolby 's performance. Kolby is planning to add a new product and expects net sales to be $45,000 and cost of goods to be $38,000. No other income or expenses are expected to change. How will this affect Kolby 's gross profit percentage and return on sales ratio

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Answer:

Gross profit percentage = Gross profit / Net sales

= (Net sales - COGS) / Net sales

= (250,000 - 150,000) / 250,000

= 40%

Return on sales ratio = EBIT / Net sales

= (Gross profit + other income - Administrative expenses - Other expense - Selling expenses) / Net sales

= (250,000 - 150,000 + 15,000 - 10,000 - 10,000 - 50,000) / 250,000

= 18%

With new product:

Gross profit percentage = Gross profit / Net sales

= (Net sales - COGS) / Net sales

= (250,000 + 45,000  - 150,000 - 38,000) / (250,000 + 45,000)

= 36.3%

Return on sales ratio = EBIT / Net sales

= (Gross profit + other income - Administrative expenses - Other expense - Selling expenses) / Net sales

= (250,000 + 45,000  - 150,000 - 38,000 + 15,000 - 10,000 - 10,000 - 50,000) / (250,000 + 45,000)

= 52,000 / 295,000

= 17.6%

Define the term petty cash book and how is it prepared?​

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A petty cash book is a ledger kept with the petty cash fund to record amounts that are added to or subtracted from its balance. Petty cash should be part of an overall business accounting system that documents how your business moves funds between one account and another and how it spends its money.

The Sunland Inc., a manufacturer of low-sugar, low-sodium, low-cholesterol TV dinners, would like to increase its market share in the Sunbelt. In order to do so, Sunland has decided to locate a new factory in the Panama City area. Sunland will either buy or lease a site depending upon which is more advantageous. The site location committee has narrowed down the available sites to the following three very similar buildings that will meet their needs. Building A: Purchase for a cash price of $612,100, useful life 26 years. Building B: Lease for 26 years with annual lease payments of $71,490 being made at the beginning of the year. Building C: Purchase for $655,200 cash. This building is larger than needed; however, the excess space can be sublet for 26 years at a net annual rental of $6,850. Rental payments will be received at the end of each year. The Sunland Inc. has no aversion to being a landlord.
Instructions:
In which building would you recommend that Brubaker Inc. locate, assuming a 12% cost of funds?

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Answer:

Building C

Explanation:

To solve this, we find the present value of each of the buildings.

Building A: We are told that it is to be Purchased for a cash price of $612,100, useful life 26 years. Thus;

PV = $612000

Building B: PV = 71490 + (71490 × ((1+r)ⁿ - 1)/(r(1+r)ⁿ)

Where,

r = 12% = 0.12

n = 26 - 1 = 25

Thus;

PV = 71490 + (71490 × (1 + 0.12)^(25) -1)/(0.12(1 + 0.12)^25)

PV = = $632196

Building C:

PV = 655200 - 6850 × ((1+r)ⁿ - 1)/(r(1+r)ⁿ)

Where;

r = 12% = 0.12

n=26

Thus;

PV = 655200 - (6850 × (1 + 0.12)^(25) -1)/(0.12(1 + 0.12)^25)

PV = $601474

Thus, the minimum PV is building C and therefore it is the one I will recommend that Brubaker Inc. locate

Conifer Craft is a furniture firm that specializes in creating customized furniture for the commercial market. The firm has recently acquired a large amount of funds from investors and is looking to diversify by introducing customized products for the industrial market. The firm has completed a complete situation analysis for the purpose and the results are favorable. According to the market segmentation process model, the firm must next:_________

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Answer:

implement a portfolio strategy

Explanation:

According to information regarding the company Conifer Craft, it is possible to identify that the company is diversifying its portfolio by launching customized products for the industrial market. Therefore, after this market segmentation process, it is recommended that the company develops and implements a portfolio strategy, which aims to reduce the aggregate risks of the diversification of new product lines, improving the decision-making process, identifying the potential for value of each product line according to a strategic vision, so that the company remains competitive and well positioned in the market.

5-24 FUTURE VALUE OF AN ANNUITY Find the future values of the following ordinary annuities: a. FV of $400 paid each 6 months for 5 years at a nominal rate of 12% compounded semiannually b. FV of $200 paid each 3 months for 5 years at a nominal rate of 12% compounded quarterly c. These annuities receive the same amount of cash during the 5-year period and earn interest at the same nominal rate, yet the annuity in part b ends up larger than the one in part a. Why does this occur

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Answer:

the effective interest rate is different

Explanation:

the nominal rate for both annuities is the same, 12% annual, but the compounding periods differ. One annuity is compounded semiannually while the other is compounded quarterly.

effective interest rate semiannual payments = (1 + 12%/2)² - 1 = 12.36%

effective interest rate quarter payments = (1 + 12%/4)⁴ - 1 = 12.55%

Mr.fernando jose witches to put -up an Php85 million sports complex within the vicinity of the intramuros are.What advice will you give?​

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all I can advise is to be careful with those we should first get to know the people we trust and we should make sure if you are sure of what you want to be careful and not complacent because there are so many witches that will never go away

Exercise caution when dealing with people. We should first get to know the individuals we can trust. If you are certain of what you want, you should exercise caution and avoid becoming complacent since there are so many witches who will never go away.

What is the meaning of a sports complex?

A sports complex is a sizable, open space with a number of fields or courts devoted to a single sport or group of sports. These kinds of sports facilities are frequently utilized for leagues and tournaments since they can accommodate a sizable crowd to watch the teams compete.

This includes, but is not limited to, ice skating rinks, baseball diamonds, basketball courts, and soccer fields. "That portion of a room or place where the play or practice of a sport occurs" is the "area of sport activity." Boundary lines, for instance, are used to delineate football fields.

a huge structure with a grandstand surrounding it on all sides and a field utilized for sporting events inside.

Thus, Exercise caution when dealing with people.

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2. Which group listed below can be used to set indents and
spacing?

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Explanation:

nothing is listed below

QS 3-7 Adjusting prepaid (deferred) expenses LO P1 For each separate case, record the necessary adjusting entry. On July 1, Lopez Company paid $1,200 for six months of insurance coverage. No adjustments have been made to the Prepaid Insurance account, and it is now December 31. Zim Company has a Supplies account balance of $5,000 at the beginning of the year. During the year, it purchased $2,000 of supplies. As of December 31, a physical count of supplies shows $800 of supplies available. Prepare the year-end adjusting entries to reflect expiration of the insurance and correctly report the balance of the Supplies account and the Supplies Expense account as of December 31.

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Answer:

S/n   General Journal              Debit      Credit

a       Insurance expense        $1,200

               Prepaid Insurance                   $1,200  

        (To record insurance expired)

b       Supplies expense          $6,200

                Supplies                                  $6,200

                ($5,000 + $2,000 - $800)

         (To record supplies used)

The process of earning compound interest allows a depositor or investor to earn interest on any interest earned in prior periods.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

A) true

Explanation:

Compound interest can be regarded as

adding of interest gotten to the principal sum of a deposit or the principal sum of a loan. It's one that is gotten after reinvesting of ones interest instead of paying it out, as a result of this the interest that comes in

next period will be earned on the principal sum along with those interests accumulated before. It should be noted the process of earning compound interest allows a depositor or investor to earn interest on any interest earned in prior periods.

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