The master budget of Tenenbaum Ltd. shows that the planned activity level for next year is expected to be 30,000 machine hours. At this level of activity, the following manufacturing overhead costs are expected:

Indirect labor................................................. $720,000
Machine supplies..........................................180,000
Indirect materials..........................................210,000
Depreciation on factory building..................150,000
Total manufacturing overhead.....................$1,260,000

A flexible budget for a level of activity of 40,000 machine hours would show total manufacturing overhead costs of:________

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Answer 1

Answer:

$1,630,000

Explanation:

The computation of the flexible budget for a level of activity of 40,000 machine hours would show total manufacturing overhead costs is shown below:-

Variable overhead for 30,000 machine hours

= $1,260,000 - $150,000 = $1,110,000

Variable overhead for 40,000 machine hours

= ($1,110,000 / 30,000) × 40,000 = $1,480,000 (a)

Fixed overhead = Depreciation = $150,000 (b)

Total manufacturing Overhead (a + b)

= $14,80,000 + $150,000

= $1,630,000


Related Questions

Examples of successfulness of the competition policy in South Africa

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Explanation:

By Kgomotso Ramotsho

The Competition Law Committee of the Law Society of the Northern Provinces held its last Annual Gala Breakfast in October 2018 in Johannesburg. The gala breakfast was organised and hosted by ENSafrica. Members of the panel discussed ‘Experiencing twenty years of competition practice’. The Competition Commission Commissioner, Tembinkosi Bonakele, said South Africa (SA) has challenges in the economic front and added that employment growth numbers were not impressive.

Mr Bonakele said this is a challenge and added that there can be talks about what the Competition Commission can contribute, however, there are concerns about the structure of the economy and concentration levels in the economy. He pointed out that another challenge, is with regards to developing competition experts. He said that SA could have done better in developing experts. He pointed out that when looking at who the experts are, the economic front is dominated by European experts, instead of local experts.

Mr Bonakele said it was easy for legal practitioners to make the transition into competition law. However, he added that another challenge is with economists. He said universities should produce a pool of economists that can help in the industry. Full-time member of the Competition Tribunal, Yasmin Carrim, added that the industry was not doing enough and that the pool of economists is small. She pointed out that it was not only up to universities to produce expert economists. She said the industry needed to grab the opportunity and utilise different strategies, such as giving practical training or internships to students, so that when they graduate they would have a sense of the work environment.

Full-time member of the Competition Tribunal, Yasmin Carrim, listed the quality of work done by competition law legal practitioners and economists in South Africa as one of the successes in the industry. She spoke at the last annual gala breakfast held in Johannesburg by the Competition Law Committee of the Law Society of the Northern Provinces.

Ms Carrim, however, said that from her personal experience, one of the successes in the industry has been the quality of work done by both legal practitioners and economists in the country. Mr Bonakele added that SA has made strides in establishing itself as a respected jurisdiction with locally developed practices and sharpened skills in the competition area, he noted that these were good signs. Judge President of the Competition Appeal Court, Dennis Davis, posed a question to Mr Bonakele with regards to work done by experts outside SA.

Mr Bonakele said the Competition Commission has relied on local experts. However, he pointed out that the issue is with the number of local experts. He noted that the country has knowledgeable experts even though they are few in numbers. He added that even though foreign experts are brought in to work in SA, they should team up with local experts as they understand the local conditions, they are open minded and are trained by the best in the world.

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This article was first published in De Rebus in 2019 (Jan/Feb) DR 11.

Caine Bottling Corporation is considering the purchase of a new bottling machine. The machine would cost S183,399 and has an estimated useful life of 8 years with zero salvage value. Management estimates that the new bottling machine will provide net annual cash fiows of $30,000. Management also believes that the new bottling machine will save the company money because it is expected to be more reliable than other machines, and thus will reduce downtime. Assume a discount rate of 8%.
Calculate the net present value.
How much would the reduction in downtime have to be worth in order for the project to be acceptable?

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Answer:

Net Present value = -$11,001Downtime reduction should be worth $11,001

Explanation:

Net Present value = Present value of cash inflows - Cost of machine

As the annual cash flows are constant, they will be treated as annuities:

Present value of cash flows = 30,000 * Present value interest factor of annuity, 8 years, 8%

= 30,000 * 5.7466

= $172,398

Net present value = 172,398 - 183,399

= -$11,001

Reduction in downtime should be worth at least $11,001 so that it would enable the project to breakeven at least.

3.
The distinction between a managerial position and a non
managerial position is
a) planning the work of others
b) coordinating the work of others
c) controlling the work of others
d) organizing the work of others​

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Answer:

c) controlling the work of others.

Explanation:

What are the requirements for something to be used as money?

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For it to have international value

Waterway Industries estimates its sales at 240000 units in the first quarter and that sales will increase by 26000 units each quarter over the year. They have, and desire, a 25% ending inventory of finished goods. Each unit sells for $35. 40% of the sales are for cash. 70% of the credit customers pay within the quarter. The remainder is received in the quarter following sale. Cash collections for the third quarter are budgeted at:

a. $5,735,800.
b. $11,574,800.
c. $8,380,400.
d. $10,056,200.

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Answer:

d. $10,056,200.

Explanation:

The computation of the cash collection for the third quarter is shown below;

Sales in quarter 1 is 240,000 units

Sales in quarter 2 is 240,000 + 26000 units = 266,000 units

And, the sales in quarter 3 is 266,000 units + 24000 units = 292,000 units

Now

= (292,000 units × $35 × 40%) + (292,000 × $35 × 60% × 70%) + (266,000 units × $35 × 60% × 30%)

= $4,088,000 + $4,292,400 + $1,675,800

= $10,056,200

Revenue and expense data for Bluestem Company are as follows:

Year 2 Year 1
Administrative expenses $37,720 $20,300
Cost of goods sold 360,000 319,900
Income tax 41,000 32,200
Sales 820,000 700,000
Selling expenses 154,160 109,900

Required:
Prepare a comparative income statement, with vertical analysis, stating each item for both years as a percent of sales.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of a comparitive income statement, with vertical analysis, stating each item for both years as a percent of sales is prepared below with the help of the attached spreadsheet:-

The formula that we have used is shown below:-

Gross profit percent = Gross profit / Sales revenue

Cost of goods sold percent = Cost of goods sold / Sales revenue

and in a similar way operating expenses items.

Nordstrom, Inc. operates department stores in numerous states. Suppose selected financial statement data (in millions) for 2020 are presented below.

End of Year Beginning of Year
Cash and cash equivalents $750 $81
Accounts receivable (net) 2,060 1,810
Inventory 880 830
Other current assets 570 429
Total current assets $4,260 $3,150
Total current liabilities $2,060 $1,610

For the year, net credit sales were $8,258 million, cost of goods sold was $5,328 million, and net cash provided by operating activities was $1,251 million.

Required:
Compute the current ratio, current cash debt coverage, accounts receivable turnover, average collection period, inventory turnover, and days in inventory at the end of the current year.

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Answer:

Nordstrom, Inc.

Current Ratio = Current assets/Current liabilities

= $4,260/ $2,060  

= 2.1

Current cash debt coverage = Net Operating Cash/Current liabilities

= $1,251/$2,060

= 0.61

Accounts receivable turnover = Net Sales/Average Receivable

= $8,258/$1,935

= 4.27

Average collection period = 365/4.27

= 85.5 days

Inventory turnover = Cost of goods sold/Average inventory

= $5,328/$855

= 6.2 times

Days in inventory = 365/Inventory turnover

= 58.9 days

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                         End of Year     Beginning of Year

Cash and cash equivalents   $750                       $81

Accounts receivable (net)     2,060                    1,810

Inventory                                   880                      830

Other current assets                570                     429

Total current assets            $4,260                 $3,150

Total current liabilities        $2,060                  $1,610

Net credit sales = $8,258 million

Cost of goods sold = $5,328 million

Net operating cash = $1,251 million

Average receivables = $1,935 ($2,060 + $1,810)/2

Average inventory = $855 ($880 + $830)/2

determine your targetarket​

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Answer:

A target market refers to a group of customers to whom a company wants to sell its products and services, and to whom it directs its marketing efforts. Consumers who make up a target market share similar characteristics including geography, buying power, demographics, and incomes.

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what does the word utilities in business mean?​

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Answer:

Utility is a term in economics that refers to the total satisfaction received from consuming a good or service. ... The economic utility of a good or service is important to understand, because it directly influences the demand, and therefore price, of that good or service.

IN SIMPLE WORDS:

A utility is an important service such as water, electricity, or gas that is provided for everyone, and that everyone pays for. ... public utilities such as gas, electricity and phones.

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it means water gas or electricity

Explanation:

Utility has several meanings: In economics, it refers to the value for money that people derive from consuming a product or service. ... Value for money, in this context, means 'pleasure and satisfaction. In the world of business, it means a water, gas, or electricity company.

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FCIA deduction consists of

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Unlike federal income tax, FICA tax is a percentage of each employee's taxable wages. It consists of two types of taxes: Social Security and Medicare. ... Social Security includes the old-age, survivors, and disability insurance taxes. Medicare includes hospital insurance tax.

Sam visits Mexico for a business meeting. At the meeting, Sam addresses the vice president of the firm by his first name rather than using his title. This is considered offensive. In the context of Hofstede's cultural dimensions, this difference in cultures is part of the _____ dimension.
A. power distance
B. uncertainty avoidance
C. long-term–short-term orientation
D.masculinity-femininity
E. individualism-collectivism

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Answer:

A. power distance

Explanation:

In the context of Hofstede's cultural dimensions, this difference in cultures is part of the power distance dimension, which corresponds to the hierarchical position of the members of an organization and the appropriate relationship form for each hierarchy in an organization that occurs in certain cultures, reinforced by an inequality that already occurs in society.

To avoid offensive behavior in multinational businesses, it is necessary to have multicultural skills that include ethics, respect and knowledge of a new culture and its rules.

Sandra Lansbury Company deposits all receipts and makes all payments by check. The following information is available from the
cash records.
June 30 Bank Reconciliation
Balance per bank
$29,400
Add: Deposits in transit
6,468
Deduct: Outstanding checks (8,400)
Balance per books
$27,468
Month of July Results
Balance July 31
July deposits
July checks
July note collect (not included in July deposits)
July bank service charge
July NST check from a customer, returned by the bank (recorded by bank as a charge)
Per Bank
$36,330
18,900
16,800
6,300
63
1,407
Per Books
$38,850
24,402
13.020
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Answer:

                 Sandra Lansbury Company

                       Bank Reconciliation

Balance per bank statement, July 31    $36,330

Add: Deposits in transit                          $11,970  ($6,468+$24,402-$18,900)

Less: Outstanding checks                     ($4,620) ($8,400-$16,800+$13,020)

Correct cash balance, July 31              $43,680

Balance per books, July 31                    $38,850

Add: Collection of note                          $6,300

Less: Bank service charge                     $63

Less: NSF check 335                              $1,407

Corrected cash balance, July 31          $43,680

Lila Miller, who works for a large software firm, is four months pregnant and due for a promotion. However, her employer offers the promotion to Harry Oswald, a less-experienced candidate, as Lila will go on maternity leave soon and be unable to perform her duties. Which of the following statements is true of this scenario?
A) Lila's employer is liable for quid pro quo sex discrimination.
B) Lila's employer is liable for hostile work environment sex discrimination.
C) Lila's employer was lawful in denying her the promotion.
D) Lila's employer has violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

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Answer: D) Lila's employer has violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, we can infer that Lila's employer has violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 simply protects employees against firm of discrimination that are based on sex, color, race, national origin, and religion.

Since Lila is pregnant and due for promotion but the promotion was given to Harry, she has been discriminated upon based on her sex.

Therefore, the correct option is D.

ECB Co. has 1.25 million shares outstanding selling at $25 per share. It plans to repurchase 97,000 shares at the market price. What will be its market capitalization after the repurchase? What will be its stock price? The market capitalization after the repurchase is million. (Round to three decimal places.)

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Answer:

Market cap = 28.825 million

Stock price = $25

Explanation:

Current outstanding shares = 1,250,000

Current price per share = $25

So, ECB current market cap = 1,250,000 × $25 = $31,250,000

Repurchase shares = 97,000

So repurchase value = 97,000 × $25 = $2,425,000

Hence, Market capitalization after repurchase = current market cap - repurchase value

= $31,250,000 - $2,425,000 = 28,825,000 or 28.825 million

Stock price = $25

The town of Marble Falls has 10 workers, of which 8 were employed and 2 were actively seeking work. After many months of seeking work, both of the unemployed workers became discouraged and stopped looking for work six weeks ago.
The unemployment rate in Marble Falls is now
A) 0%.
B) 11.1%.
C) 20%.
D) 25%

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Answer:

A) 0%

Explanation:

The unemployment rate in the town of Marble Falls refers to the portion of the active population which is not employed

Initially, there were 2 people actively searching for means of livelihood, six weeks down the line, they lost interest in job search, which means that by then, they were no longer in the unemployed category since they have stopped looking for job opportunities.

In essence, when the 2 people left the unemployed category, no one was left, which translated into the unemployment rate for the town of Marble Falls

A person states , The $100 billion program passed by Congress last week benefits thousands of people . " What

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You have been asked to estimate the market value of an income-producing property. The table below provides 5 years of projected cash flows for the property. Use the discounted cash flow approach to income valuation to calculate the market value. Assume that you sell the property at the end of year 5 and that the net proceeds from the sale are $5.0 million. Also assume that the discount rate is 7.5%.

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
PGI $750,000 $780,000 $811,200 $843648 $877394
EGI $627500 $663000 $717,101 $689,520 $745785
NOI $318715 $331,500 $334,760 $358,550 $372,892

a. $4.18 million
b. $6.11 million
c. $4.12 million
d. $4.40 million

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If we will assume that that the discount rate is 7.5%. then the answer is $4.18 million.

What is discount rate?

The discount rate of return applied in corporate finance to reduce future cash flows to their present value is known as a discount rate. This rate is commonly a company's Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC), needed rate of return, or the minimum rate that investors hope to attain in order to assess the risk of the investment.

Seven annual free cash flow are received from the investment, each worth $100. An analyst uses a five percent hurdle rate to evaluate the investment's net present value, arriving with a value of $578.64. This contrasts with a whole cash flow of $700 that is not discounted.

Shareholders are essentially saying, "I don't care if I get $578.64 at once and today or $100 a year for 7 years." This claim takes into consideration the investor's perception of the investment's risk profile and a multiplier effect that indicates the earning potential on other investments.

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Expansion of trade has made the nations of the world more

0isolated
0insensitive
O interdependent
O suspicious


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Answer:

O interdependent

Explanation:

Expansion is an activity to expand a business characterized by creating new markets, expanding facilitation, increasing the economy and growing the business world. The purpose of expansion is to become bigger or wider. Expansion will not occur if there are no interdependents, because cooperation is needed

A 2 kg object traveling at 5 m/s on a frictionless horizontal surface collides head-on with and sticks to a 3 kg object initially at rest. Which of the following correctly identifies the change in total kinetic energy and the resulting speed of the objects after the collision?
Kinetic Energy Speed
(A) Increases 2 m/s
(B) Increases Soold 3.2 m/s
(C) Decreases 2 m/s
(D) Decreases 3.2 m/s

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Answer:

Decreases 2 m/s

Explanation:

This is an inelastic collision :

m1u1 + m2u2 = (m1 + m2)v

Where ;

m1 and u1 = mass and initial velocity of object 1

m2 and u2 = mass and initial velocity of object 2

v = final velocity of the objects

m1 = 2kg ; m2 = 3kg ; u1 = 5 m/s ; u2 = 0 ; v =?

m1u1 + m2u2 = (m1 + m2)v

(2*5) + (3*0) = (2 + 3)v

10 + 0 = 5v

10 = 5v

v = 10/5

v = 2m/s

On September 11, 2016, Home Store sells a mower for $550 cash with a one-year warranty that covers parts. Warranty expense is estimated at 7% of sales. On July 24, 2017, the mower is brought in for repairs covered under the warranty requiring $39 in materials taken from the Repair Parts Inventory.
Prepare the September 11, 2016, entry to record the mower sale, and the July 24, 2017, entry to record the warranty repairs. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
1. Record the mower sales.
2. Record the estimated warranty expense.
3. Record the cost of warranty repairs.

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Answer:

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A job cost sheet of Sandoval Company is given below.
Job Cost Sheet
JOB NO. 469 Quantity 2,500
ITEM White Lion Cages Date Requested 7/2
FOR Todd Company Date Completed 7/31
Date Direct Direct Labor Manufacturing
Materials Labor Overhead
7/10 700
12 900
15 440 550
22 380 475
24 1,600
27 1,500
31 540 675
Cost of completed job:
Direct materials
Direct labor
Manufacturing overhead
Total cost
Unit cost
(1) What are the source documents for direct materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead costs assigned to this job?
Source Documents
Direct materials pixel.gifMaterials requisition slipsPredetermined overhead rateTime tickets
Direct labor pixel.gifMaterials requisition slipsPredetermined overhead rateTime tickets
Manufacturing overhead pixel.gifMaterials requisition slipsPredetermined overhead rateTime tickets
(2) What is the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate? (Round answer to 0 decimal places e.g 135.)
Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate pixel.gif %
(3) What are the total cost and the unit cost of the completed job? (Round unit cost to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.25.)
Total cost of the completed job $pixel.gif
Unit cost of the completed job $pixel.gif

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Answer:

A. Direct materials-Materials requisition slips

Direct labor-Time tickets

Manufacturing overhead- Predetermined overhead rate

B. 125%

C. Total cost $7,760

Unit cost $3.104

Explanation:

1. Based on the information given the source documents for direct materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead costs assigned to this job are :

Direct materials-Materials requisition slips

Direct labor-Time tickets

Manufacturing overhead- Predetermined overhead rate

2. Calculation to determine the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate

Predetermined overhead rate=$550/$440*100

Predetermined overhead rate=125%

Therefore the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate is 125%

3. Calculation to determine the total cost and the unit cost of the completed job

TOTAL COST

Direct Material $4, 700

($700 + $900 + $1,600 + $1,500)

Add Direct Labor $1,360

($440 + $380 + $540)

Add Manufacturing Overhead $1,700

($550 + $475 + $675)

Total Cost $7,760

UNIT COST

Unit cost= $7,760/ 2,500

Unit cost=$3.104

Therefore the total cost is $7,760 and the unit cost of the completed job is $3.104

The Aleander Company plans to issue $10,000,000 of 20-year bonds at par next June, with semiannual interest payments. The company's current cost of debt is 10 percent. However, the firm's financial manager is concerned that interest rates will increase in coming months, and has decided to take a short position in U. S. government t-bond futures. See the settlement data below for t-bond futures. (Note: One standard futures contract is $100,000).
a. Calculate the present value of the corporate bonds if rates increase by 2 percentage points.
b. Calculate the gain or loss on the corporate bond position.
c. Calculate the number of contracts required to cover the bond position. Then calculate the current value of the futures position.
d. Calculate the implied interest rate based on the current value of the futures position.
e. Interest rates increase as expected, by 2 percentage points. Calculate the present value of the futures position based on the rate calculated above plus the 2 points.
f. Calculate the gain or loss on the futures position.
g. Calculate the overall net gain or loss.
h. Is this problem an example of a perfect hedge or a cross hedge? Is it an example of speculation or hedging? Why?
Delivery Month Open High Low Settle Change Open Interest
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
Dec 103'14 103'14 102'11 102'17 -6 678,000
Mar 102'11 102'23 100'28 101'01 -5 135,855
June 101'14 101'26 100'02 100'12 -5 17,255

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MARIN INC. Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, 2020

Sales revenue $425,500
Cost of goods sold 240,400
Gross profit 185,100
Expenses (including $12,000 interest and $26,000 income taxes) 75,400
Net income $109,700

Additional information:
1. Common stock outstanding January 1, 2022, was 26,300 shares, and 36,100shares were outstanding at December 31, 2022.
2. The market price of Marin stock was $14 in 2022.
3. Cash dividends of $24,000 were paid, $3,600 of which were to preferred stockholders.

Compute the following measures for 2022:
a. Earnings per share
b. Price-earnings ratio
c. Payout ratio
d. Times interest earned

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Answer:

MARIN INC.

a. Earnings per share = $106,100/36,100 = $2.94

b. Price-earnings ratio = $14/$2.94 = 4.76 times

c. Payout ratio = $20,400/$106,100 = 0.19

d. Times interest earned = EBIT/Interest expense

= ($185,100 - $37,400)/$12,000

= $147,700/$12,000

= 12.31 times

Explanation:

A) Data and Calculations:

MARIN INC. Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, 2020

Sales revenue                       $425,500

Cost of goods sold                  240,400

Gross profit                               185,100

Expenses:

Operating expenses $37,400

Interest                       $12,000

Income taxes            $26,000

Total expenses                         75,400

Net income                           $109,700

Preferred stock dividends         3,600

Available to common stock $106,100

Additional information

1. Outstanding common stock:

January 1, 2022 =       26,300 shares

December 31, 2022 = 36,100 shares

Additional issues =       9,800 shares

2. Market price of stock = $14

3. Cash dividends:

Preferred stock            $3,600

Common stock            20,400

Total dividends paid $24,000

When inventories go down in value, accountants adjust the value of the inventory that is recorded on the balance sheet. Sometimes inventory goes up in value. Do accountant's ever adjust the value of inventory upwards? What are the general guidelines that accountant's follow in recording inventory value?

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Answer:

Accountants do not adjust the value of inventory upwards.  The general guidelines in recording inventory value are to recognize the ending inventory value at the lower of cost or market value and to ensure that transactions are recorded in accordance with the conservatism principle of generally accepted accounting principles.

Explanation:

The conservatism principle requires that all probable losses are recognized as soon as they can be reasonably estimated, while gains should be recognized only when they are fully realized.  The lower of cost or market value (LCM) method states that inventory should be recorded at the lower of either the historical cost or the market value.  The LCM is in line with the conservatism principle.

2. Sales projections (LO2) Cyber Security Systems had sales of 3,000 units at $50 per unit last year. The marketing manager projects a 20 percent increase in unit volume sales this year with a 10 percent price increase. Returned merchandise will represent 6 percent of total sales. What is your net dollar sales projection for this year?

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Which of the following is/are correct?
I. The pecking-order theory states that firms prefer to issue equity rather than debt if internal financing is insufficient.
II. The pecking-order theory suggests that profitable firms use more debt.
III. The trade-off theory of capital structure implies that there is an optimal level of debt for firms, given the benefits of tax shields and the costs of financial distress
a. I only
b. I and II only
c. III only
d. all of the above
e. none of the above

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Answer:

c. III only

Explanation:

The correct option is - c. III only

Reason -

III option is correct because The trade-off theory states that there is an optimal level of debt for firms, given the benefits of tax shields and the costs of financial distress

A 15-year maturity bond with par value of $1,000 makes annual coupon payments at a coupon rate of 10%. Find the bond equivalent and effective annual yield to maturity of the bond for the following bond prices.
List Bond Equivalent Annual Effective annual
bond prices Yield to maturity Yield to maturity
a $940 % %
b $1,000 % %
c $1,040 % %

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Answer:

A. Bond equivalent 10.82%

Effective annual yield to maturity of the bond 11.11%

B. Bond equivalent 10%

Effective annual yield to maturity of the bond 10.25%

C. Bond equivalent 9.49%

Effective annual yield to maturity of the bond 9.73%

Explanation:

A. Calculation to Find the bond equivalent

We would determine the yield to maturity on a semi-annual basis using Financial Calculator which is:

N = 10*2 = 30

PV = -940

PMT = [10%/2]*1000 = 50

FV = 1000

Press CPT, then I/Y, which gives us 5.41%

Bond equivalent yield to maturity=5.41% × 2

Bond equivalent yield to maturity= 10.82%

Calculation to determine the Effective Annual Yield To Maturity of the bond

Effective annual yield to maturity = (1+.0541)^2– 1

Effective annual yield to maturity = (1.0541)^2– 1

Effective annual yield to maturity =1.1111 – 1

Effective annual yield to maturity = 0.1111 *100

Effective annual yield to maturity = 11.11%

Therefore the bond equivalent and effective annual yield to maturity of the bond will be:

Bond equivalent 10.82%

Effective annual yield to maturity of the bond 11.11%

b. Calculation to determine the bond equivalent

Based on the information given the bond is selling at par which therefore means that the yield to maturity on a semi annual basis will be the same as the semi annual coupon 5%.

Bond equivalent yield to maturity =5%*2

Bond equivalent yield to maturity= 10%.

Calculation to determine Effective annual yield to maturity

Effective annual yield to maturity = (1+.05)^2– 1

Effective annual yield to maturity = (1.05)^2– 1

Effective annual yield to maturity=1.1025-1

Effective annual yield to maturity=.1025*100

Effective annual yield to maturity =10.25%

Therefore the bond equivalent and effective annual yield to maturity of the bond will be:

Bond equivalent 10%

Effective annual yield to maturity of the bond 10.25%

c.Calculation to determine the bond equivalent

N = 10*2 = 30

PV = -1,040

PMT = [10%/2]*1000 = 50

FV = 1000

Bond equivalent yield to maturity=9.49%, or 4.75% on a semi-annual basis.

Calculation to determine the Effective Annual Yield To Maturity of the bond

Effective annual yield to maturity = (1+.0475)^2– 1

Effective annual yield to maturity = (1.0475)^2– 1

Effective annual yield to maturity =1.0973– 1

Effective annual yield to maturity = 0.0973*100

Effective annual yield to maturity = 9.73%

Therefore the bond equivalent and effective annual yield to maturity of the bond will be:

Bond equivalent 9.49%

Effective annual yield to maturity of the bond 9.73%

You want to evaluate three mutual funds. The risk-free return during the sample period is The average returns, standard deviations, and betas for the three funds are given below. 5%. as are the data for the S&P 500 Index.

Fund Avg Std Dev Beta
A 13.6% 40% 1.1
B 13.1% 25% 1.0
C 12.4% 30% 1.3
S&P 500 12.0% 15% 1.0

You want to evaluate the three mutual funds using the Sharpe ratio for performance evaluation. The fund with the highest Sharpe ratio of performance is.

a. fund A
b. fund B
c. fund C
d. The answer cannot be determined from the information given.

Answers

Answer:

b. fund B

Explanation:

The computation is shown below;

For fund A

= (Return - risk free rate) ÷ (standard deviation)

= (13.6% - 6%) ÷ 40%

= 7.6% ÷ 40%

= 0.19

For fund B

= Return - risk free rate ÷  standard deviation

= 13.1% - 6% ÷  25%

= 7.1% ÷  25%

= 0.284

For  fund C = Return - Risk free rate ÷  standard deviation

= 12.4% - 6% ÷  30%

= 6.4% ÷  30%

= 0.213

So here the highest sharpe ratio is of fund B

The stock/requirements list displays:___.
A. Changes in the planning situation since MRP was run.
B. MRP elements at an aggregation level.
C. All MRP elements for a material.
D. Required materials per production version.
E. All materials needed per MRP element.

Answers

Answer:

E. All materials needed per MRP element.

Explanation:

Stock Requirement List is known to be a dynamic list that shows the current status of requirement and sources for that materials. It has been arranged in such a way that any changes in the procurements or needs would be displayed in the list.  it is dynamic as it is updated each time it is displayed.

The stock/requirements list displays All materials needed per MRP element

Professional sales skills
how should the price quotation in your proposal be titled?
A. Investment
B. Price
C. Cost
D.Estimate

Answers

i believe it is A, you’re welcome!
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