The following information is provided for each division. Investment Center Net Income Average Assets Cameras and camcorders $ 6,800,000 $ 20,600,000 Phones and communications 3,010,000 21,500,000 Computers and accessories 1,100,000 16,600,000 Assume a target income of 14% of average invested assets. Required: Compute residual income for each division. (Enter losses with a minus sign.)

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Answer 1

Answer and Explanation:

The calculation of the residual income for each division is given below:

Target Income    Cameras & Camcorders Phones & Comm Computers & Acc.

Average Assets $20,600,000         $21,500,000               $16,600,000

Target Return                14%                       14%                              14%

Target Income        $2,884,000           $3,010,000                  $2,324,000

Residual Income    Cameras & Camcorders Phones & Comm Computers & Acc.

Net Income              $6,800,000               $3,010,000           $1,100,000

Less: Target Income  $2,884,000           $3,010,000            $2,324,000

Residual Income       $3,916,000              $0                         -$1,224,000


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Describing Tasks for Mechanical Engineers
Click this link to view O*NET's Tasks section for Mechanical Engineers. Note that common tasks are listed toward
the top, and less common tasks are listed toward the bottom. According to O*NET, what are some common tasks
Mechanical Engineers perform? Check all that apply.
O assisting drafters in developing the structural design of products
researching and designing mechanical products, equipment, systems, and processes
O observing and recording information about the movement of planets
reading and interpreting blueprints and technical drawings
O examining samples of plants and animals under microscopes
O analyzing the political history of a nation

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Answer:

A,B,D

Explanation:

Answer:

A. designing, implementing, maintaining, or improving electrical instruments and equipment

C. preparing technical drawings

D. operating computer-assisted engineering or design software

Can someone help me please

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Answer: $1,955

Explanation:

First remove the deductible of $800 from the amount:

= 3,100 - 800

= $2,300

The Insurance company will then pay 85% of this amount:

= 85% * 2,300

= $1,955

Journalize the following transactions in the accounts of Arizona Interiors Company, a Restaurant Supply Company that uses the allowance method of accounting for uncollectible receivables:

May 1. Sold merchandise on account to Taiwan Palace Co., $13,400. The cost of the merchandise sold was $9,600.
Aug. 30. Received $2,800 from Taiwan Palace Co. and wrote off the remainder owed on the sale of May 1 as uncollectible.
Dec. 8. Reinstated the account of Taiwan Palace Co. that had been written off on August 30 and received $10,600 cash in full payment.

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Answer:

May 1

Dr Cost of merchandise sold $9,600

Cr Merchandise inventory $9,600

Aug. 30

Dr cash $2,800

Dr Allowance for doubtful accounts $10,600

Cr accounts receivable-peking palace co $13,400

Dec. 8

Dr Accounts receivable - peking palace co $10,600

Cr Allowance for doubtful accounts $10,600

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entries in the accounts of Arizona Interiors Company

May 1

Dr Cost of merchandise sold $9,600

Cr Merchandise inventory $9,600

Aug. 30

Dr cash $2,800

Dr Allowance for doubtful accounts $10,600

($13,400-$2,800)

Cr accounts receivable-peking palace co $13,400

Dec. 8

Dr Accounts receivable - peking palace co $10,600

Cr Allowance for doubtful accounts $10,600

Consider the case of Bogdan Enterprises:
At the present time, Bogdan Enterprises does not have any preferred stock outstanding but is looking to include preferred stock in its capital structure in the future. Bogdan has found some institutional investors that are willing to purchase its preferred stock issue provided that it pays a perpetual dividend of $10 per share. If the investors pay $110.22 per share for their investment, then Bogdan's cost of preferred stock (rounded to four decimal places) will be:________.
a. 8.6165%
b. 9.0700%
c. 8.163090
d. 9.5235%

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Answer:

b. 9.0700

Explanation:

Calculation to determine Bogdan's cost of preferred stock will be:

Using this formula

Cost of preferred stock = Annual dividend / Current price

Let plug in the formula

Cost of preferred stock = $10.00 / $110.22

Cost of preferred stock = 0.0907*100

Cost of preferred stock = 9.0700%

Therefore Bogdan's cost of preferred stock will be:9.0700%

Alden Co.’s monthly unit sales and total cost data for its operating activities of the past year follow. Management wants to use these data to predict future fixed and variable costs. Predict future total costs when sales volume is (a) 376,000 units and (b) 416,000 units.

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Question Completion:

Month      Units Sold        Total Cost

1                  318,000          $155,500      

2                 163,000             99,250          

3                263,000           203,600          

4                203,000             98,000          

5                288,000           199,500          

6                 188,000            110,000        

7                362,000          292,624

8                268,000           149,750

9                  76,400            67,000

10               148,000          128,625

11               92,000            92,000

12               98,000            83,650

Estimate both the variable costs per unit and the total monthly fixed costs using the high-low method. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)

Answer:

Alden Co.

Future total costs when sales volume is:  

                                     (a) 376,000 units   (b) 416,000 units

Variable costs                   $297,040               $328,640

Fixed costs                              6,644                      6,644

Total costs                        $303,684               $335,284

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Highest: Month 7     362,000     $292,624

Lowest: Month 9       76,400        $67,000

Difference               285,600     $225,624

Variable cost = $0.79 ($225,624/285,600)

Total variable cost:

At Highest Level = $285,980 ($0.79 * 362,000)

Fixed cost = Total costs - Total variable cost

= $6,644 ($292,624 - $285,980)

Check:

At lowest level:

Variable cost = $60,356 ($0.79 * 76,400)

Fixed costs = $6,644 ($67,000 - $60,356)

There are two routes for driving from A to B. One is freeway, and the other consists of local roads. The benefit of using the freeway is constant and equal to 3.6, irrespective of the number of people using it. Local roads get congested when too many people use this alternative, but if not enough peoople use it, the few isolated drivers run the risk of becoming victims of crimes. Suppose that when a fraction of x of the population is using the local roads, the benefit of this mode to each driver is given by:

1 + 8x – 9x²

Required:
a. Draw a graph showing the benefits of the two driving routes as functions of x, regarding x as a continuous variable between 0 and 1.
b. Identify all possible equilibrium traffic patterns from your graph in part (a). Which equilibria are stable? Which ones are unstable? Explain.
c. What value of x maximizes the total benefit to the whole population?

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Answer:

a) attached below

b) stable equilibria = x = 0.1 , x = 0.8

   unstable equilibria = other value except 0.1 , 0.8

c) 0.5 , 0.6

Explanation:

Benefit of using the local roads = 1 + 8x - 9x^2

Benefit of using the free way = 3.6

a) Attached below is the required graph

b) Determine The possible equilibrium traffic patterns from the graph

stable equilibria : x = 0.1 ,  x = 0.8 ( this id because at these given value the benefits of using either routes is equal )

unstable equilibria :  every other value of X except 0.1 and 0.8

c) Determine the value of x that maximizes the total benefit to the population

The value of X that maximizes the total benefit to the population = 0.5 and 0.6

attached below is the detailed solution

Southern Atlantic Distributors began operations in January 2021 and purchased a delivery truck for $40,000. Southern Atlantic plans to use straight-line depreciation over a four-year expected useful life for financial reporting purposes. For tax purposes, the deduction is 50% of cost in 2021, 30% in 2022, and 20% in 2023. Pretax accounting income for 2021 was $300,000, which includes interest revenue of $40,000 from municipal governmental bonds. The enacted tax rate is 25%.

Assuming no differences between accounting income and taxable income other than those described above:
Required:
What Southern Atlantic's 2021 net income?

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Answer:

1. Dr Income tax expense $43,000

Cr Deferred tax liability $2,500

Cr Income tax payable $40,500

2. $157,000

Explanation:

1. Preparation of the Journal entry to record income taxes in 2021

First step is to record income taxes in 2021

TAX RATE % TAX $ RECORDED AS

Pre-tax accounting income $200,000

Less Permanent difference ($28,000)

Income subject to Taxation

$172,000 ×25% $43,000 Income tax expense

Less Temporary difference

($10,000) ×25% - $2,500 Deferred tax liability

Income taxable in current year

$162,000 ×25% $40,500 Income tax payable

Calculation for Temporary difference

Depreciation in 2021 as per taxation=$40,000×50%

Depreciation in 2021 as per taxation=$20,000

Depreciation as per straight line=$40,000/4

Depreciation as per straight line=$10,000

Using this formula to calculate the Temporary difference

Temporary difference=Depreciation as per straight line-Depreciation in 2021 as per taxation

Let plug in the formula

Temporary difference=$20,000-$10,000

Temporary difference=$10,000

Preparation of Southern Atlantic Distributors JOURNAL ENTRY

Dr Income tax expense $43,000

Cr Deferred tax liability $2,500

Cr Income tax payable $40,500

(Being to record income tax expense)

2. Calculation for Southern Atlantic Distributors Net income

Income before income taxes $200,000

Less Income tax expense

Deferred tax liability ($2,500)

Income tax payable ($40,500)

Net income $157,000

($200,000-$2,500-$40,500)

Therefore 2021 Net income is $157,000

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Sheila, a widow, makes out a will leaving one-half of her property equally to two of her adult children, Mark and Paula. The other one-half of her peoperty she is leaving to her neighbor Ned. Her third adult child, Elmo was left nothing. Sometime later a court declares Sheila mentally incompetent. Sheila dies 6 months after that. Mark, paula and Elmo now seek to invalidate the will.
1. What legal arguments may be used to invalidate the will?
A. Sheila was unable to understand what she was signing when she signed the will.
B. Sheila is not permitted to disinherit any of her children.
C. Either of these arguments are legally valid.
D. neither of these arguments are legally valid.
2. If the will is deemed to be invalid how would Sheila's estate be distributed?
a. one third each to Elmo, Mark and Paula.
b. 50% to Elmo. 25% each to Mark and Paula.
c. 25% to Ned, Mark Paula and Elmo.
d. 100% to the government.

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Answer:

1.  A.

2. a.

Explanation:

1. In this scenario, the only legal argument that they can make would be that Sheila was unable to understand what she was signing when she signed the will. Even though the bar for mental incompetence when dealing with a Will is extremely low, they can still dispute the will under this claim. Mainly due to the fact that she was declared Mentally Incompetent by a court judge, thus giving the claim much more validity and possibility of being accepted by the court.

2. If the court accepts this claim then the entirety of Sheila's estate will be distributed evenly among her next of kin, which in this case would be her children. Therefore, the estate will be divided evenly, one third each to Elmo, Mark and Paula, who are all of Sheila's adult children.

Groundcover, Inc. had never had a treasury stock transaction prior to 2016. It experienced the following treasury stock transactions during 2016: 4/1/2016:Reacquired 1,000 shares of its own $5 par common stock, originally sold at $12 a share, for $10 a share. This was the first time that Groundcover had reacquired its own stock. 4/8/2016:Reissued 400 shares at $8 a share. 5/2/2016:Reissued 500 shares at $13 a share. 5/10/2016:Retired the remaining 100 shares. Assume the cost method is used. Refer to Exhibit 15-9. The entry to record the reissuance of 400 shares on 4/8/2016 would include a

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Answer:

Groundcover, Inc.

Journal Entry to record the reissuance of 400 shares on April 8, 2016 would include (using the cost method):

Apr. 8 Debit Cash $3,200

Credit Treasury Stock $3,200

To record the reissuance of 400 shares at $8 a share.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Apr. 1 Treasury Stock $10,000 Cash $10,000

Apr. 8 Cash $3,200 Treasury Stock $3,200

May 2 Cash $6,500 Treasury Stock $6,500

b) There are two methods for recording Treasury Stock transactions.  One is the cost method.  This method ignores the par value and the difference between the par value and the cost.  It uses the cost to record the repurchase and resale of treasury shares.  The second method is the par value method.  This method differentiates the par value and cost for both repurchase and resale of treasury stock shares.  The differences are recorded in the Additional Paid-in Capital account so that only the par values are recorded in the Treasury account.

Classic Limo, Inc., provides limousine service to Tri-Cities airport. The price of the service is fixed at a flat rate for each trip and most costs of the providing the service are stable for each trip. Marc Pence, the owner, budgets income by estimating two factors that fluctuate with the economy: the fuel cost associated with each trip and the number of customers who will take trips. Looking at next year, Marc develops the following estimates of contribution margin (price less variable cost of the trip, including fuel) and for the estimated number of customers. Although Marc understands that it is not strictly true, he assumes that the cost of fuel and the number of customers are independent. In addition to the costs of a ride, Marc estimates that other service costs are $50,000 plus $5 for each customer (ride) in excess of 6,000 rides. Annual administrative and marketing costs are estimated to be $25,000 plus 10 percent of the contribution margin.
Required:
Using the above information, construct an Excel spreadsheet to prepare an analysis of the possible operating income for Classic Limo, Inc., similar to that in Exhibit 13.15 on page 558 of the textbook. You must submit this part of the assignment as an Excel file and utilize formulas for all calculations. You will be graded on the answers provided, formulas/calculations, and presentation. If you would like feedback on this part of the assignment before submitting, please email your spreadsheet to me at least 48 hours prior to the due date.

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Answer:

Poor $(14,250)

Fair $26,250

Excellent $87,000

Poor $6,000

Fair $60,000

Excellent $141,000

Poor $44,250

Fair $138,750

Excellent $280,500

Explanation:

Prepare of an analysis of the possible operating income for Classic Limo, Inc.,

Contribution MarginA Numbers of CustomersB Total Contribution MarginC=A*B Service costsD Marketing & AdminE=25,000+(C*10%) Operating Profit / (Loss)F=C-D-E

Poor $15* 4,500= $67,500- $50,000- $31,750 =$(14,250)

Fair $25 *4,500= $112,500 -$50,000 -$36,250 =$26,250

Excellent $40* 4,500=$180,000-$50,000-$43,000=$87,000

Poor $15*6,000=$90,000-$50,000-$34,000=$6,000

Fair $25*6,000=$150,000-$50,000-$40,000=$60,000

Excellent $40*6,000=$240,000-$50,000-$49,000=$141,000

Poor $15*10,500=$157,500-$72,500-$40,750=$44,250

Fair $25*10,500=$262,500-$72,500-$51,250=$138,750

Excellent $40*10,500=$420,000-$72,500-$67,000=$280,500

CALCULATION FOR SERVICE COST

Service costs=$50,000+($10,500-$6,000)*5

Service costs=$50,000+($4,500*5)

Service costs=$50,000+$22,500

Service costs=$72,500

CALCULATION FOR Marketing & AdminE=25,000+(C*10%)

$25,000+(Total Contribution margin *10%)

Poor $25,000+($67,500*10%)=$31,750

Fair $25,000+($112,500*10%)=$36,250

Excellent$25,000+($180,000*10%)=$43,000

Poor $25,000+($90,000*10%)=$34,000

Fair $25,000+($150,000*10%)=$40,000

Excellent $25,000+($240,000*10%)=$49,000

Poor $25,000+($157,500*10%)=$40,750

Fair $25,000+($262,500+10%)=$51,250

Excellent $25,000+($420,000*10%)=$67,000

Therefore the possible operating income for Classic Limo, Inc.,are

Poor $(14,250)

Fair $26,250

Excellent $87,000

Poor $6,000

Fair $60,000

Excellent $141,000

Poor $44,250

Fair $138,750

Excellent $280,500

Using the free cash flow valuation model to price an IPO - Assume that you have an opportunity to buy the stock of CoolTech, Inc., an IPO being offered for $12.50 per share. Although you are very much interested in owning the company, you are concerned about whether it is fairly priced. To determine the value of the shares, you have decided to apply the free cash flow valuation model to the firm's financial data that you've developed from a variety of data sources. The key values you have compiled are summarized in the following table.
Free cash flow
Year (t) FCFt Other data
2016 $ 700,000 Growth rate of FCF, beyond 2019 to infinity 5 2%
2017 800,000 Weighted average cost of capital 5 8%
2018 950,000 Market value of all debt 5 $2,700,000
2019 1,100,000 Market value of preferred stock 5 $1,000,000
Number of shares of common stock outstanding 5 1,100,000
a. Use the free cash flow valuation model to estimate CoolTech's common stock value per share.
b. Judging on the basis of your finding in part a and the stock's offering price, should you buy the stock?
c. On further analysis, you find that the growth rate in FCF beyond 2019 will be 3% rather than 2%. What effect would this finding have on your responses in parts a and b?

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Answer:

a. Estimated CoolTech's common stock value per share = $11.77

b. Since the Stock's offering price of $12.50 is higher than the estimated CoolTech's common stock value per share of $11.77, you should NOT buy the stock because it is currently overvalued.

c. Since the Stock's offering price of $12.50 is lower than the estimated CoolTech's common stock value per share of $14.41, you should buy the stock because it is currently undervalued.

Explanation:

Note: The data in this question are merged together and contain some errors. See the attached pdf for the complete sorted correct question.

The explanation of the answers is now given as follows:

a. Use the free cash flow valuation model to estimate CoolTech's common stock value per share.

Note: See part a of the attached excel file for the estimation of CoolTech's common stock value per share (in bold red color).

From the attached excel file, we have:

Estimated CoolTech's common stock value per share = $11.77

b. Judging on the basis of your finding in part a and the stock's offering price, should you buy the stock?

Stock's offering price = $12.50

Estimated CoolTech's common stock value per share = $11.77

Since the Stock's offering price of $12.50 is higher than the estimated CoolTech's common stock value per share of $11.77, you should NOT buy the stock because it is currently overvalued.

c. On further analysis, you find that the growth rate in FCF beyond 2019 will be 3% rather than 2%. What effect would this finding have on your responses in parts a and b?

Note: See part b of the attached excel file for the estimation of CoolTech's common stock value per share (in bold red color).

Stock's offering price = $12.50

From the attached excel file, we have:

Estimated CoolTech's common stock value per share = $14.41

Since the Stock's offering price of $12.50 is lower than the estimated CoolTech's common stock value per share of $14.41, you should buy the stock because it is currently undervalued.

A firm currently sells $1,500,000 annually of an expensive product line. That firm is considering a similar, less expensive, discount line, and projects sales of $300,000. The discount line is expected to reduce sales of the expensive product line to $1,320,000. What is the incremental revenue associated with the discount product line?

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Answer:

$120,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the incremental revenue associated with the discount product line

First step is to calculate the lost revenue due to erosion

Lost revenue due to erosion=$1,500,000-$1,320,000

Lost revenue due to erosion=$180,000

Now let calculate the Incremental revenue

Using this formula

Incremental revenue=Discount line revenue -Lost revenue due to erosion

Let plug in the formula

Incremental revenue=$300,000-$180,000

Incremental revenue = $120,000

Therefore the incremental revenue associated with the discount product line is $120,000

Toshovo Computer owns four production plants at which computer workstations are produced. The company can sell up to 40,000 computers per year at a price of $1500 per computer. For each plant, the production capacity, the production cost per computer, and the fixed cost of operating a plant for a year are given in the file P06_56.xlsx . Determine how Toshovo can maximize its yearly profit from computer production.

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Question Completion:

Toshovo computer data

                                    Plant 1          Plant 2         Plant 3         Plant 4

Plant fixed cost       $6,000,000 $5,000,000 $3,000,000 $2,000,000

Cost per computer         $1,000            $900            $800            $750

Capacity                          15,000         10,000          12,000            8,000

Answer:

Toshovo Computer

Toshovo can maximize its yearly profits from computer production by producing at full capacity at Plants 4, 3, and 2.  At Plant 1, it should produce only 10,000.

It can also decide to double its capacity at Plants 4 and 3 and eliminate its Plants 1 and 2 with high fixed costs.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Estimated number of computers per year = 40,000

Price per computer = $1,500

Toshovo computer data

                                    Plant 1          Plant 2         Plant 3         Plant 4

Plant fixed cost       $6,000,000 $5,000,000 $3,000,000 $2,000,000

Cost per computer         $1,000            $900            $800             $750

Fixed cost per unit              400              500              250               250

Total costs per unit        $1,400          $1,400          $1,050          $1,000

Selling price per unit     $1,500          $1,500          $1,500          $1,500

Profit per unit                   $100            $100            $450              $500

Capacity                        15,000          10,000          12,000            8,000

Plants                Units to be        Profit

                          Produced        Per Unit

Plant 1                    8,000            $500

Plant 2                 12,000            $450

Plant 3                 10,000             $100

Plant 4                 10,000            -$100

Total produced  40,000

g Suppose that the economy is producing at its potential level of output and full employment. An economic stimulus which includes increases in government spending will ____________. Select the correct answer below: cause stagflation raise inflationary pressures cause a permanent increase in output not have any effect, as the economy is already at maximum productione

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Answer:

Suppose that the economy is producing at its potential level of output and full employment. An economic stimulus which includes increases in government spending will ____________.

raise inflationary pressures.

Explanation:

Inflationary pressures increase when an economy has reached its full employment and potential GDP levels with the introduction of some economic stimulus, through increased government spending, for example.  This situation will cause demand and prices to increase. The money available will be too much for the goods available.  While producers try to increase production, they cannot exceed their capacity since they have already attained full capacity.

Joe is a self-employed electrician who operates his business on the accrual method. This year Joe purchased a shop for his business, and for the first time at year-end he received a bill for $4,500 of property taxes on his shop. Joe didn't pay the taxes until after year-end but prior to filing his tax return. Which of the following is a true statement?

a. If he elects to treat the taxes as a recurring item, Joe can accrue and deduct $4,500 of taxes on the shop this year.
b. The taxes are a payment liability.
c. The taxes would not be deductible if Joe's business was on the cash method.
d. Unless Joe makes an election, the taxes are not deductible this year.
e. All of the choices are true.

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Answer:

Jeo (Self-employed Electrician)

The true statement is:

c. The taxes would not be deductible if Joe's business was on the cash method.

Explanation:

Since Joe did not pay the property taxes this year, it will not be deductible if he were on the cash method.  But the property taxes of $4,500 will be deductible because Joe operates on the accrual method.  The difference between the cash and accrual methods is that using the cash method, Joe's business expenses are recognized when they are paid.  But with an accrual method, Joe's business expenses are recognized when incurred and not when paid is made.

1. The manager of a restaurant found that the cost to produce 100 cups of coffee is $11.02, while the cost to produce 400 cups is $40.12. Assume the cost is C(x)is a linear function of x, the number of cups produced a. Find the formula for C(x) b. What is the fixed cost c. Find the total cost of producing 1000 cups d. Find the total cost of producing 1001 cups e. What is the marginal cost of any cup and what does this mean to the manager

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Answer:

a. C(x) = 0.097x + 1.32

b. Fixed cost = $1.32

c. the total cost of producing 1000 cups is $98.32.

d. The total cost of producing 1001 cups is $98.417.

e. The marginal cost of any cup is $0.097. It means to produce one additional cup of coffee, the manager has to spend $0.097.

Explanation:

a. Find a formula for C(x)

Slope = (High cost - Low cost) / (High units - Low units) = (40.12 - 11.02) / (400 - 100) = 29.10/300 = 0.097

Using the equation form:

y = bx + a .......................... (1)

Where, using the high cost and high units:

y = cost = C(x) = $40.12

b = Slope = 0.097

x = units = 400

a = Fixed cost = ?

Substituting the values into equation (1) and solve for a, we have:

40.12 = (0.097 * 400) + a

40.12 = 38.80 + a

a = 40.12 - 38.80

a = 1.32

Therefore, we have:

C(x) = 0.097x + 1.32

b. What is the fixed cost?

From part a above, we have:

a = Fixed cost = $1.32

c. Find the total cost of producing 1000 cups

This implies that x = 1000

Substituting x = 1000 into the cost function C(x) = 0.097x + 1.32, we have:

C(1000) = (0.097 * 1000) + 1.32 = $98.32

Therefore, the total cost of producing 1000 cups is $98.32

d. Find the total cost of producing 1001

This implies that x = 1001

Substituting x = 1001 into the cost function C(x) = 0.097x + 1.32, we have:

C(1001) = (0.097 * 1001) + 1.32 = $98.417

Therefore, the total cost of producing 1001 cups is $98.417

e. What is the marginal cost of any cup and what does this mean to the manager.

The marginal cost of any cup is $0.097.

The meaning of the marginal cost to the manager is that to produce one additional cup of coffee, he has to spend $0.097.

Fiona is a manager who believes in Theory Y of leadership. What does she assume about her employees according to this theory?
OA. Employees have to be reprimanded for bad ideas.
O B. Employees are self-motivated in their work.
O C. Employees need constant supervision.
OD. Employees are always ready to leave the company.

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Answer:

OB. Employees are self-motivated in their work.

Explanation:

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Employees are self-motivated in their work Employees are self-motivated in their work.

What is Theory Y of leadership?

Theory Y of leadership is the theory in which a manager assumes that they have self-motivated employees in the company.

In this, manager gives them responsibility and allowed them to take their own decision for the company. They also make initiatives something by their own.

Thus, option B is correct.

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For financial reporting, Clinton Poultry Farms has used the declining-balance method of depreciation for conveyor equipment acquired at the beginning of 2018 for $2,750,000. Its useful life was estimated to be five years, with a $155,000 residual value. At the beginning of 2021, Clinton decides to change to the straight-line method. The effect of this change on depreciation for each year is as follows:_______.
($ in thousands)
Year Straight Line Declining Balance Difference
2018 $ 548 $ 1,200 $ 652
2019 548 720 172
2020 548 432 (116 )
$ 1,644 $ 2,352 $ 708
Required:
Prepare any 2021 journal entry related to the change.

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Answer:

Dr Depreciation expense(notes) $81,000

Cr To Accumulated depreciation $81,000

Explanation:

Preparation of any 2021 journal entry related to the change.

First step is to Compute the new depreciation related to the change.

Details Amount

Asset’s cost at the beginning $2,750,000

Accumulated depreciation to date ($ 2,352,000)

Less Undepreciated cost $ 398,000

($2,750,000- $2,352,000)

Less Estimated residual value ($155,000)

To be depreciated over remaining 3 years $ 243,000

($398,000-$155,000)

Annual straight-line depreciation for remaining 3 years =$ 243,000/ 3 years $81,000

Now let prepare the Journal entry

Dr Depreciation expense(notes) $81,000

Cr To Accumulated depreciation $81,000

Suppose payments will be made for 7 1/4 years at the end of each month from an ordinary annuity earning interest at the rate of
4.25%/year compounded monthly. If the present value of the annuity is $47,000, what should be the size of each payment from the
annuity? (Round your answer to the nearest cent.)

Please help!

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Answer:

The size of the payment = $628.63

Explanation:

An annuity is a series of equal payment or receipt occurring for certain number of period.

The payment in question is an example of an annuity . We can work back the size of the payment using the present value of the ordinary annuity formula stated below

The Present Value of annuity = A × (1- (1+r)^(-n))/r

A- periodic cash flow,= ? r- monthly  rate of interest - 4.25%/12= 0.354%  

n- number of period- (71/4×12)= 87.

Let y represent the size of the payment, so we have

47,000 = y × ( 1-1.00354^(-87))/0.00354

47,000 = y× 74.76

y =47,000/74.7656= 628.63

The size of the payment = $628.63

Broussard Skateboard's sales are expected to increase by 15% from $8.8 million in 2018 to $10.12 million in 2019. Its assets totaled $3 million at the end of 2018. Broussard is already at full capacity, so its assets must grow at the same rate as projected sales. At the end of 2018, current liabilities were $1.4 million, consisting of $450,000 of accounts payable, $500,000 of notes payable, and $450,000 of accruals. The after-tax profit margin is forecasted to be 3%, and the forecasted payout ratio is 65%. Use the AFN equation to forecast Broussard's additional funds needed for the coming year. Enter your answer in dollars. For example, an answer of $1.2 million should be entered as $1,200,000. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest dollar.

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Answer:

$208,740

Explanation:

Calculation to determine additional funds needed for the coming year Using the AFN equation

AFN= Increase in Assets-Increase in Liabilities – Addition in Retained Earnings

Let plug in the formula

AFN=($3 million*15%)-($450,000+$450,000*15%)-[$10.12 million *3%*(100%-65%)]

AFN=($3 million*15%)-(900,000*15)-($10.12 million *3%*35)

AFN=$450,000-$135,000-$106,260

AFN=$208,740

Therefore the additional funds needed for the coming year will be $208,740

The following information is available from the accounting records of Manahan Co. for the year ended December 31, 2019: Net cash provided by financing activities $ 116,000 Dividends paid 18,300 Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax savings of $38,133 114,400 Income tax expense 25,568 Other selling expenses 14,600 Net sales 645,000 Advertising expense 47,600 Accounts receivable 58,400 Cost of goods sold 367,650 General and administrative expenses 142,100 Required: a. Calculate the operating income for Manahan Co. for the year ended December 31, 2019.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

a. Operating income statement for the year ended December 31, 2019

Net sales $645,000

Less: Cost of goods sold ($367,650)

Gross profit $277,350

Less: Expenses

Selling, general, administrative expenses ($142,100)

Other selling expenses ($14,600)

Advertising expense ($47,600)

Operating income $73,050

b.

Operating income $73,050

Less:

Income tax expense ($25,568)

Income from continuing operations before taxes $47,482

Loss from discontinued operations, net of savings $38,133 ($14,400)

Net income $33,082

Sandhill, Inc. has a defined-benefit pension plan covering its 50 employees. Sandhill agrees to amend its pension benefits. As a result, the projected benefit obligation increased by $3060000. Sandhill determined that all its employees are expected to receive benefits under the plan over the next 5 years. In addition, 10 employees are expected to retire or quit each year. Assuming that Sandhill uses the years-of-service method of amortization for prior service cost, the amount reported as amortization of prior service cost in year one after the amendment is $1020000. $714000. $612000. $204000. Save for Later

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Answer:

$1020000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what amount to be reported as amortization of prior service cost in year one after the amendment is

First step is to calculate the employees 5years Expected benefits

Expected benefits =50+40+30+20+10

Expected benefits =150

Now let calculate the amortization of prior service cost in year one

Amortization of prior service cost=($3060000/150)*50

Amortization of prior service cost=20,400 *50

Amortization of prior service cost=$1020000

Therefore the amount to be reported as amortization of prior service cost in year one after the amendment is $1020000

Jason's mother would like him to go to college, so in June he enrolls at the local university. He also quits his job and tells his mother his plans to take classes. His mother says, "I'm so happy that you are going to college that I want to pay for your books." Jason then sends her a bill for $485. Jasonâs mother's promise is:

a. unenforceable, because it is a unilateral contract.
b. unenforceable, because his mother is not getting any legal benefit for her promise to pay for his books.
c. enforceable, because Jason is giving up the right to do something else.
d. enforceable, because Jason returned to college.

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Answer:

b. unenforceable, because his mother is not getting any legal benefit for her promise to pay for his books.

Explanation:

Note, Jason's mother only made a declaration or "promise" to give without any benefit derived from the actions of the other party (Jason).

Her statement in no way shows any legal benefit or considered been offered by the other party in return for payment.

Remember too that Jason's mother wholeheartedly or voluntarily offered to pay for his books because she was happy, and in this same way she can decide not to do so because no legal benefit was received in return.

Answer:

B. unenforceable, because his mother is not getting any legal benefit for her promise to pay for his books.

Explanation:

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Examine Alexa’s skill in ordering drinks from Starbucks

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Answer:

Just say, "Alexa, open Starbucks." Alexa will then tell you what your usual order is, how much it costs and for which store the order will be placed. You will then need to confirm or cancel the order. You can also say things like: "Alexa, tell Starbucks to start my usual order."

Explanation:

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Schrager Company has two production departments: Cutting and Assembly. July 1 inventories are Raw Materials $4,300, Work in ProcessâCutting $3,000, Work in ProcessâAssembly $10,700, and Finished Goods $32,000. During July, the following transactions occurred.

1. Purchased $62,600 of raw materials on account.
2. Incurred $60,100 of factory labor. (Credit Wages Payable.)
3. Incurred $71,000 of manufacturing overhead; $41,000 was paid and the remainder is unpaid.
4. Requisitioned materials for Cutting $15,800 and Assembly $9,000.
5. Used factory labor for Cutting $33,100 and Assembly $27,000.
6. Applied overhead at the rate of $19 per machine hour. Machine hours were Cutting 1,690 and Assembly 1,750.
7. Transferred goods costing $67,700 from the Cutting Department to the Assembly Department.
8. Transferred goods costing $135,000 from Assembly to Finished Goods.
9. Sold goods costing $151,000 for $201,000 on account.

Required:
Journalize the transactions.

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Answer:

Item 1

Debit : Raw Materials $62,600

Credit : Accounts Payable $62,600

Item 2

Debit :  Wages expense $60,100

Credit : Wages Payable $60,100

Item 3

Debit : Overhead expenses $71,000

Credit : Cash $41,000

Credit : Accounts Payable $30,000

Item 4

Debit : Work in Process - Cutting $15,800

Debit : Work in Process - Cutting $9,000

Credit : Raw Materials $24,800

Item 5

Debit : Work In Process - Cutting $33,100

Debit : Work In Process - Assembly $27,000

Credit : Wages Expense $60,100

Item 6

Debit : Work in Process - Cutting  $32,110

Debit : Work in Process - Assembly $33,250

Credit : Overheads  $65,360

Item 7

Debit : Work in Process - Assembly Department $67,700

Credit : Work in Process - Cutting Department $67,700

Item 8

Debit : Finished Goods Inventory $135,000

Credit : Work in Process - Assembly Department $135,000

Item 9

Debit : Accounts Receivable $201,000

Debit : Cost of Sales $151,000

Credit : Sales Revenue $201,000

Credit : Finished Goods Inventory $151,000

Explanation:

When Costs are Incurred :

Debit the Account to which cost is accumulating and Credit cash when the cash is paid or Accounts Payable when there is no immediate payment.

When items are used in Production :

Debit the Work in Process Account to which the cost relates to and Credit the Account attached to that cost.

When there is a transfer :

Debit the Work in Process Account to which the items are flowing to and Credit the Work in Process Account from which the items are flowing.

17. Sue and Andrew form SA general partnership. Each person receives an equal interest in the newly created partnership. Sue contributes $29,000 of cash and land with an FMV of $74,000. Her basis in the land is $39,000. Andrew contributes equipment with an FMV of $31,000 and a building with an FMV of $52,000. His basis in the equipment is $27,000, and his basis in the building is $39,000. How much gain must the SA general partnership recognize on the transfer of these assets from Sue and Andrew

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Answer:

SA General Partnership

The amount of gain that SA General Partnership must recognize on the transfer of these assets from Sue and Andrew is:

= $52,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Contributions by partners

                                  Sue       Andrew       Partner's    Partnership

                                 FMV         FMV             Basis       Gain/(Loss)

Cash                     $29,000                       $29,000

Property:

Land                        74,000                         39,000        $35,000

Equipment                                31,000        27,000            4,000

Building                                   52,000        39,000           13,000

Total property     $74,000    $83,000    $134,000       $52,000

Partner's' basis $103,000    $83,000    $134,000       $52,000

Read the excerpt from The Federal Farmer.

Instead of being thirteen republics, under a federal head, [the Federalists’ plan] is clearly designed to make us one [unified] government. . . . Whether such a change can ever be [made] in any manner; whether it can be [made] without convulsions and civil wars; whether such a change will not totally destroy the liberties of this country—time only can determine.
–The Federal Farmer

What best summarizes the point of view the excerpt expresses?

Under one unified government, people will be robbed of their freedoms.
The Federalists prefer thirteen republics to one unified government.
One unified government probably will not lead to disruptions and civil wars.
Time will tell if a unified government can be a success or a failure.

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Answer:

D. Time will tell if a unified government can be a success or a failure.

Explain

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Absorption and Variable Costing Comparisons Red Arrow Blueberries manufactures blueberry jam. Because of bad weather, its blueberry crop was small. The following data have been gathered for the summer quarter of last year: Beginning inventory (cases) 0 Cases produced 8,000 Cases sold 7,000 Sales price per case $ 115 Direct materials per case $ 25 Direct labor per case $ 40 Variable manufacturing overhead per case $ 10 Total fixed manufacturing overhead $ 192,000 Variable selling and administrative cost per case $ 2 Fixed selling and administrative cost $ 38,000 Functional Income Statement Contribution Income Statement Ending Inventory Analysis (a) Prepare a functional income statement for the quarter using absorption costing. (Round answers to the nearest dollar. Do not use negative signs with your answers, EXCEPT if you calculate a net loss.) RED ARROW BLUEBERRIES Functional (Absorption Costing) Income Statement For the Summer Quarter (Last Year) Sales Answer 805,000 Cost of goods sold: Variable costs Answer 616,000 Fixed costs Answer 192,000 Goods available Answer 808,000 Ending inventory Answer 99,000 Answer 693,000 Gross profit Answer 112,000 Operating expenses: Variable selling and administrative Answer 14,000 Fixed selling and administrative Answer 38,000 Answer 52,000 Net income (loss) Answer 60,000

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Answer:

Red Arrow Blueberries

RED ARROW BLUEBERRIES Functional (Absorption Costing) Income Statement For the Summer Quarter (Last Year)

Sales                                           $805,000

Cost of goods sold:

Variable costs              600,000

Fixed costs                   192,000

Goods available          792,000

Ending inventory          99,000   693,000

Gross profit                                    112,000

Operating expenses:

Variable selling & administrative  14,000

Fixed selling and administrative  38,000

Total operating expenses           52,000

Net income (loss)                        60,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Beginning inventory (cases)   0

Cases produced              8,000

Cases sold                       7,000

Ending inventory (cases) 1,000 (8,000 - 7,000)

Sales price per case $ 115

Direct materials per case $ 25

Direct labor per case $ 40

Variable manufacturing overhead per case $ 10

Total fixed manufacturing overhead $ 192,000

Variable selling and administrative cost per case $ 2

Fixed selling and administrative cost $ 38,000

Variable costs:

Direct materials per case         $ 25

Direct labor per case                $ 40

Variable manufacturing

 overhead per case                 $ 10

Total variable cost per case    $ 75

Total variable costs = $600,000 ($75 * 8,000)

Ending cost of

Assume you sell for $100,000 a 10 percent ownership stake in a future payment one year from now of $1.5 million. A. What are you saying about the implied return for the 10 percent owner

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Explanation:

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The implied return which is the rate of return will be 50%.

Based on the information given, the dollar return will be:

= $1,500,000 × 10%

= $1,500,000 × 0.1

= $150,000.

The implied return will now be:

= ($150000 - $100000) / $100000 × 100

= 50000/100000 × 100

= 0.5 × 100

= 50%

Therefore, the implied return is 50%.

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Question 4 of 10 How does the Consumer Credit Protection Act require lenders to be honest in their dealings? O A. It requires borrowers under the age of 18 to have a co-signer. B. It was the first of all statues restricting lending institutions. C. It says the APR not exceed the monthly interest rate for all loans. O D. It forces lenders to disclose all charges to the borrower. SUBMIT​

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Answer:

The answer is D ( It forces lenders to disclose all charges to the borrower.)

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