The Nash 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, Nash has decided to locate a new factory in the Panama City area. Nash 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 $611,000, useful life 25 years.
Building B: Lease for 25 years with annual lease payments of $71,370 being made at the beginning of the year.
Building C: Purchase for $657,400 cash. This building is larger than needed; however, the excess space can be sublet for 25 years at a net annual rental of $6,800. Rental payments will be received at the end of each year. The Nash Inc. has no aversion to being a landlord.
In which building would you recommend that The Nash Inc. locate, assuming a 12% cost of funds?

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Answer 1

Answer:

BUILDING C

Explanation:

Calculation to determine In which building would you recommend that The Nash Inc. locate, assuming a 12% cost of funds

BUILDING A $611,000

Calculation for BUILDING B

Annual payments $71,370

X PV factor 8.65246=1+(1-(1.11)^-24)/0.12

Net present value $617,526.1

Calculation for BUILDING C

Annual rental $6,800

X PV factor 7.71993 =(1-(1.11)^-25)/0.12

Present value 52,495.5

Net present value =$657,400- $52,495.5

Net present value =$604,905

Net present value

Building A $611,000

Building B $617,526.1

Building C $604,905

Based on the above calculation Nash inc should locate itself in Building C because it has less Net present value

Therefore the building you would recommend that The Nash Inc. locate, assuming a 12% cost of funds is BUILDING C


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John Jones owns and manages a café in Collegetown whose annual revenue is $5,000. Annual expenses are as follows:

Expense - Amount
Labor $2,000
Food and drink 500
Electricity 100
Vehicle lease 150
Rent 500
Interest on loan for equipment 1,000

a. Calculate John's annual accounting profit. $____ .
b. Suppose John could earn $1,000 per year as a recycler of aluminum cans, but he prefers to run the café. In fact, he would be willing to pay up to $275 per year to run the café rather than to recycle. Is the café making an economic profit?

(Yes/No) the café is making an economic (profit/loss) of $ ___ per year.

Should John stay in the café business? __

c. Suppose the café's revenues and expenses remain the same, but recyclers' earnings rise to $1,100 per year. Is the café making an economic profit?

(Yes/No), the café is making an economic (profit/loss) of $____ per year
Should John stay in the café business?

d. Suppose John had not had to get a $10,000 loan at an annual interest rate of 10 percent to buy equipment, but instead had invested $10,000 of his own money in equipment.

Calculate John's annual accounting profit. $

e. As in part b, suppose John could earn $1,000 per year as a recycler and he has to pay $1,000 per year in interest on his loan, but, unlike part b, suppose John likes recycling just as well as running the café.

How much additional revenue would the café have to collect each year to earn a normal profit? $____

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Answer:

a.) $750

b.) Yes, the café is making an economic profit of $25 per year.

Yes, he should stay in the café business.

c.) No, the café is making an economic loss of $75 per year

No, he should not stay in the café business.

d.)$3,250

e.) $250

Explanation:

a) John's accounting profit is his revenue minus his explicit costs:$5,000 - $4,250 = $750

b) In this case, John's opportunity cost of running the café is $725 per year ($1,000 − $275 = $725). Thus, the café is making an economic profit of $25 per year ($5,000 − $4,250 − $725 = $25). Since the café is earning an economic profit, John should stay in the café business.

c) In this case, John's opportunity cost of running the cafe is $825 per year ($1,100 − $275 = $825). Thus, the cafe is earning an economic loss of $75 per year ($5,000 − $4,250 − $825 = −$75). Since the café is earning an economic loss, John should not stay in the café business.

d) John's accounting profit equals his revenue minus his explicit costs. If he doesn't need a loan, then his explicit costs equal $3,250. So, his accounting profit equals $1,750 (= $5,000 − $3,250).

e) To earn a normal profit, the café would have to cover all its implicit and explicit costs. The opportunity cost of John's time is $1,000 per year while the café's accounting profit is only $750 per year. Thus, the café would have to earn additional revenues of $250 per year in order for John to make a normal profit.

The operations manager for the Blue Moon Brewing Co. produces two beers: Lite (L) and Dark (D). Two of his resources are constrained: production time, which is limited to 8 hours (480 minutes) per day; and malt extract (one of his ingredients), of which he can get only 675 gallons each day. To produce a keg of Lite beer requires 2 minutes of time and 5 gallons of malt extract, while each keg of Dark beer needs 4 minutes of time and 3 gallons of malt extract. Profits for Lite beer are $3.00 per keg, and profits for Dark beer are $2.00 per keg.

Required:
a. What are decision variables
b. What is the objective function?
c. What are the two constrains?

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Answer:

See   notes below

Explanation:

The decision  Variables includes the following are the quantities of lite beer and  dark beer to be produced.

Quantity of lite =x

Quantity of Dark  =y

The  objective is to MaxiMize total profit.

let total total be z

MaxiMize z =3x  + 2y

The two constraints  are

Production   tiMe: 2x +  4y ≤ 480

Malt  : 5x +  4y ≤ 675

Statz Company had sales of $1,800,000 and related cost of goods sold of $1,150,000 for its first year of operations ending December 31, 20Y1. Statz provides customers a refund for any returned or damaged merchandise. At the end of 20Y1, Statz Company estimates that customers will request refunds for 1.5% of sales and estimates that merchandise costing $16,000 will be returned. Assume that on February 3, 20Y2, Buck Co. returned merchandise with an invoice amount of $5,000 for a cash refund. The returned merchandise originally cost Statz Company $3,100.
(a) Journalize the adjusting entries on December 31, 20Y1, to record the expected customer returns.
(b) Journalize the entries to record the returned merchandise and cash refund to Buck Co. on February 3, 20Y2.

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Answer:

A. Dec 31

Dr Sales $27,000

Cr Customer refunds payable $27,000

Dr Estimated returns inventory $16,000

Cr Cost of goods sold $16,000

B. Feb 3

Dr Customer refunds payable $5,000

Cr Cash $5,000

Dr Merchandise Inventory $3,100

Cr Estimated returns inventory $3,100

Explanation:

(a) Preparation of the adjusting entries on December 31, 20Y1, to record the expected customer returns.

Dec 31

Dr Sales $27,000

Cr Customer refunds payable $27,000

($1,800,000*1.5% )

Dr Estimated returns inventory $16,000

Cr Cost of goods sold $16,000

(b) Preparation of the entries to record the returned merchandise and cash refund to Buck Co. on February 3, 20Y2.

Feb 3

Dr Customer refunds payable $5,000

Cr Cash $5,000

Dr Merchandise Inventory $3,100

Cr Estimated returns inventory $3,100

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Your company’s human resource manager is away from the office serving in the National Guard, and you have four open positions to fill in your department. Which of the following tests should you choose if you want to determine how applicants handle complex situations that mimic events they would encounter on the job? An assessment center A realistic job preview An online check An application form

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Answer: An assessment center

Explanation:

The tests that should be chosen to determine how applicants handle complex situations that mimic events they would encounter on the job is the assessment center.

An assessment centre is used by different organizations so as to know how suitable candidates are for a particular position in the company.

The candidates perform different exercises, group work, interviews, presentation etc in order to make the employers know if they fit the role.

An apparel manufacturing plant has estimated the variable cost to be $4.20 per unit. Fixed costs are $1,300,000 per year. Forty percent of its business is with one preferred customer and the customer is charged at cost. The remaining 60% of the business is with several different customers who are charged $20 per unit. If 200,000 total units are sold in a year, compute the unit cost per item.

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Answer:

$10.7

Explanation:

Variable cost ($4.2 × 200,000)

$840,000

Fixed cost

$1,300,000

Total cost

= Fixed cost + variable cost

= $1,300,000 + $840,000

= $2,140,000

Therefore,

Unit cost per item

= Total cost / Total units sold

= $2,140,000 / 200,000

= $10.7

Arntson, Inc., manufactures and sells two products: Product R3 and Product N0. The annual production and sales of Product of R3 is 1,200 units and of Product N0 is 200 units. Data concerning the expected production of each product and the expected total direct labor-hours (DLHs) required to produce that output appear below:Expected Production Direct Labor-Hours Per Unit Total Direct Labor-HoursProduct R3 1,200 4.0 4,800Product N0 200 2.0 400Total direct labor-hours 5,200The direct labor rate is $26.20 per DLH. The direct materials cost per unit is $228.00 for Product R3 and $300.00 for Product N0.The company is considering adopting an activity-based costing system with the following activity cost pools, activity measures, and expected activity:Estimated Expected ActivityActivity Cost Pools Activity Measures Overhead Cost Product R3 Product N0 TotalLabor-related DLHs $ 40,536 4,800 400 5,200Production orders orders 60,270 1,300 200 1,500Order size MHs 432,975 3,900 3,500 7,400$ 533,781The unit product cost of Product R3 under activity-based costing is closest to: (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

Unitary cost= $926.52

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the activities rate:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Labor-related=  40,536 / 5,200= $7.8 per direct labor hour

Production orders= 60,270 / 1,500= $40.18 per order

Order size= 432,975 / 7,400= $58.51 per machine hour

Now, we can allocate costs to product R3:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Labor-related=  7.8*4,800= 37,440

Production orders= 40.18*1,300= 52,234

Order size= 58.51*3,900= 228,189

Total allocated costs= $654,863

Finally, the unitary cost:

Direct material= $300

Direct labor= 20.2*4= $80.8

Overhead= 654,863 / 1,200= $545.72

Unitary cost= $926.52

The next dividend payment by Hoffman, Inc., will be $2.80 per share. The dividends are anticipated to maintain a growth rate of 5.25 percent forever. If the stock currently sells for $49.20 per share, what is the required return

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Answer:

the required return is 10.94%

Explanation:

The computation of the required return is shown below:

Po = D1 ÷  (Ke - g)

$49.2 = $2.8 ÷ (Ke-.0525)

Ke-.0525 = $2.8 ÷ $49.2

= 0.0569105691

Ke = 0.0569105691+.0525

= 10.94%

hence, the required return is 10.94%

Answer:

10.94%

Explanation:

(Dividend/price)+growth rate

(2.80/49.20)+0.0525=10.94%

Which of the following statements are true?

a. Pellegrini Southern Corporation has less liquidity but also a greater reliance on outside cash flow to finance its short-term obligations than Jing Foodstuffs Corporation.
b. If a company’s current liabilities are increasing faster than its current assets, the company’s liquidity position is weakening.
c. If a company has a quick ratio of less than 1 but a current ratio of more than 1 and if the difference between the two ratios is large, then the company depends heavily on the sale of its inventory to meet its short-term obligations.
d. Pellegrini Southern Corporation has a better ability to meet its short-term liabilities than Jing Foodstuffs Corporation.
e. An increase in the current ratio over time always means that the company’s liquidity position is improving.

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Answer:

b. If a company’s current liabilities are increasing faster than its current assets, the company’s liquidity position is weakening. TRUE

higher liabilities respect to current assets, decrease the company's ability to meet its short term payments

c. If a company has a quick ratio of less than 1 but a current ratio of more than 1 and if the difference between the two ratios is large, then the company depends heavily on the sale of its inventory to meet its short-term obligations. TRUE

the current ratio = current assets / current liabilities

the quick ratio = (current assets - inventory) / current liabilities

the difference between both shows the dependence on selling inventory to pay off debts.

e. An increase in the current ratio over time always means that the company’s liquidity position is improving. TRUE

Yilan Company is considering adding a new product. The cost accountant has provided the following data.
Expected variable cost of manufacturing $ 50 per unit
Expected annual fixed manufacturing costs $ 92,000
The administrative vice president has provided the following estimates.
Expected sales commission $ 4 per unit
Expected annual fixed administrative costs $ 48,000
The manager has decided that any new product must at least break even in the first year.
Required:
Use the equation method and consider each requirement separately.
a. If the sales price is set at $74, how many units must Yilan sell to break even?
b. Yilan estimates that sales will probably be 10,000 units. What sales price per unit will allow the company to break even?
c. Yilan has decided to advertise the product heavily and has set the sales price at $78. If sales are 8,000 units, how much can the company spend on advertising and still break even?

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Answer:

Following are the responses to the given choices:

Explanation:

In point a:

[tex]\text{Break even point} ( in \ units ) =\frac{Fixed\ cost}{contribution}[/tex]

                                           [tex]=\frac{140000}{20}\\\\=7000 \ units[/tex]

In point b:

[tex]\text{Breakeven point selling prices = unit variable costs + unit fixed cost of 10,000 units}[/tex]

[tex]=\$ 54 +\$ 14 \\\\= \$ 68[/tex]

[tex]\text{Breakeven point selling prices = unit variable costs + unit fixed cost of 10,000 units}[/tex]

                                                     [tex]=\$54 +\$ 14\\\\=\$ 68[/tex]

Claim of work

Fixed unit costs For sale It is 4,000 units likely  

[tex]\text{Units Fixed costs} = \frac{Total \ Fixed- cost}{Units \ Fixed-costs}[/tex]

                            [tex]= \frac{\$140,000}{10,000}\\\\=\$14[/tex]  

In point C:

Sales([tex]8,000 \ units \times 78[/tex]) [tex]\$624,000[/tex]

Less : Cost of Variable ([tex]8000\times 54[/tex])[tex]\$432000[/tex]

Contribution [tex]\$192,000[/tex]

Less: Fixed cost [tex]\$140,000[/tex]

advertising balance   [tex]\$52,000[/tex]

They realize there's no benefit and thus no loss at breakeven pomt.  

The office copy machine was always down for repair. As the office manager, Mieko decided to purchase a new photocopier instead of continuing to rent the old machine. She was sure that in the long-run the company would end up saving money by purchasing a new unit. However, Mieko is questioning her decision. She wonders just how much money the company will save and now employees are complaining that the new machine does not have a built-in stapler. Marilyn is experiencing:___________.

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Incomplete question; lacks options. However, I answered from a general perspective.

Answer:

regret of purchase

Explanation:

It is noteworthy that Mieko made a purchase of the photocopier without giving much thought to the action.

Since it appears the new machine lacks a built-in stapler, it seems they may still need to rent staplers, which would thus constute  part of the company's cost in the long run.

Hence, Mieko is experiencing a regret of her purchase.

Given the following data, calculate the cost of ending inventory using the average cost method. (Round any intermediary and final answers to two decimal places.)

Date Item Unit
1/1 Beginning inventory 50 units at $15 per unit
4/25 Purchase of inventory 20 units at $20 per unit
5/19 Purchase of inventory 30 units at $25 per unit
12/31 Ending inventory 40 units

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Answer:

Cost of ending inventory = $760

Explanation:

This can b calculated as follows:

Units of 1/1 Beginning inventory - 50

Units of 4/25 Purchase of inventory = 20

Units of 5/19 Purchase of inventory = 30

Total units available for sale = Units of 1/1 Beginning inventory + Units of 4/25 Purchase of inventory + Units of 5/19 Purchase of inventory = 50 + 20 + 30 = 100

Cost of 1/1 Beginning inventory = 50 * $15 = $750

Cost of 4/25 Purchase of inventory = 20 * $20 = $400

Cost of 5/19 Purchase of inventory = 30 * $25 = $750

Total cost of goods available for sale = Cost of 1/1 Beginning inventory + Cost of 4/25 Purchase of inventory + Cost of 5/19 Purchase of inventory = $750 + $400 + $750 = $1,900

Average cost per unit = Total cost of goods available for sale / Total units available for sale = $1,900 / 100 = $19

Therefore, we have:

Cost of ending inventory = Units of ending inventory * Average cost per unit = 40 * $19 = $760

What is the best way for an accountant to begin networking?
A. By going to local accounting firms and making inquiries
B. By contacting professional accounting organizations
C. By communicating with professors and fellow students
D. By meeting other people in the field on a social basis

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The best way for an accountant to begin networking is By contacting professional accounting organizations. Option B

What are professional accounting organizations.?

Generally, A professional that conducts accounting and organizes the financial data that are necessary to operate a company, such as profit and loss statements, balance sheets, and other financial documents, is referred to as an accountant.

They do an audit of your records, generate reports for use in tax preparation, and simplify all of the complicated financial jargon that comes with operating a company.

The members of Professional Accounting Organizations (PAOs), which are organizations to which professional accountants belong, get support from these organizations in the form of continuous training, advice, and tools designed to assist them to maintain their professional competence. PAOs also give prospective partners in regulation to authorities, such as audit Public Oversight Bodies (POBs), which are provided by PAOs.

In conclusion, Getting in touch with several professional accounting groups is the most effective technique for an accountant to launch their networking career. Alternative B

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In the Shaping Department of Crane Company the unit materials cost is $2.00 and the unit conversion cost is $1.50. The department transferred out 7000 units and had 1500 units in ending work in process 20% complete. If all materials are added at the beginning of the process, the total cost to be assigned to the ending work in process is

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Answer:

$2.00

Explanation:

the total cost to be assigned to the ending work in process is $2.00

The following is a December 31, 2021, post-closing trial balance for Almway Corporation.
Account Title Cash Investment in equity securities Accounts receivable Inventory Prepaid insurance (for the next 9 months) Land Buildings Accumulated depreciation-buildings Equipment Accumulated depreciation equipment Patent (net) Accounts payable Notes payable Interest payable Bonds Payable Common stock Retained earnings Totals Debits Credits $ 77,000 142,000 76,000 216,000 6,000 122,000 436,000 $ 116,000 126,000 76,000 26,000 107.000 178,000 36,000 256,000 348,000 110,000 $1,227,000 $1,227,000
Additional information:
1. The investment in equity securities account includes an investment in common stock of another corporation of $46,000 which management intends to hold for at least three years. The balance of these investments is intended to be sold in the coming year.
2. The land account includes land which cost $41,000 that the company has not used and is currently listed for sale.
3. The cash account includes $31,000 restricted in a fund to pay bonds payable that mature in 2024 and $39,000 restricted in a thre month Treasury bill
4. The notes payable account consists of the following:
a. a $46,000 note due in six months.
b. a $66,000 note due in six years.
c. a $66,000 note due in five annual installments of $13,200 each, with the next installment due February 15, 2022
5. The $76,000 balance in accounts receivable is net of an allowance for uncollectible accounts of $6,000
6. The common stock account represents 116,000 shares of no par value common stock issued and outstanding. The corporation has 300,000 shares authorized.
Required: Prepare a classified balance sheet for the Almway Corporation at December 31, 2021. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a minus sign.)

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Answer:

Almway Corporation

Classified Balance Sheet as at December 31, 2021:

Assets

Current assets:

Cash                                            $ 7,000

Restricted Cash                           39,000

Investment in

 equity securities                        46,000

Accounts receivable      82,000

Allowance for

uncollectible accounts $6,000 76,000

Inventory                                   216,000

Prepaid insurance                        6,000

(for the next 9 months)

Total current assets             $390,000

Long-term assets:

Land for sale                              41,000

Land for use                              81,000

Buildings              436,000

Acc. depreciation  116,000    320,000

Equipment            126,000

Acc. depreciation  76,000      50,000

Patent (net)                              26,000

Investment in

 equity securities                   96,000

Restricted Cash                      31,000

Long-term assets              $645,000

Total assets                     $1,035,000

Liabilities and Equity

Current Liabilities:|

Accounts payable                 107,000

Short-term notes payable     59,200

Interest payable                     36,000

Total current liabilities      $202,200

Long-term notes payable     118,800

Bonds Payable                    256,000

Total long-term liabilities  $374,800

Total liabilities                   $577,000

Common stock                   348,000

Retained earnings               110,000

Total equity                      $458,000

Total liabilities & equity $1,035,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Almway Corporation

Post-closing Trial Balance as at December 31, 2021:

Account Titles                      Debit       Credit

Cash                                 $ 77,000

Investment in

 equity securities             142,000

Accounts receivable          76,000

Inventory                          216,000

Prepaid insurance               6,000

(for the next 9 months)

Land                                 122,000

Buildings                         436,000

Accumulated depreciation-buildings $ 116,000

Equipment                      126,000

Accumulated depreciation equipment  76,000

Patent (net)                      26,000

Accounts payable                                 107,000

Notes payable                                       178,000

Interest payable                                     36,000

Bonds Payable                                    256,000

Common stock                                    348,000

Retained earnings                                110,000  

Totals                      $1,227,000     $1,227,000

Adjustments:

1. Investment in equity securities $142,000

   Long-term investments                46,000

  Short-term investments =             96,000

2. Land for sale = $41,000

   Land for use =  $81,000

Total land = $122,000

3. Restricted Cash (2024) = $31,000

   Restricted Cash (short-term) = $39,000

   Other cash = $7,000

4. Notes payable:

Short-term notes = $59,200 ($46,000 + $13,200)

Long-term notes = $118,800

5. Accounts receivable = $82,000

Allowance for Uncollectible accounts = $6,000

6. Authorized shares = 300,000

   Issued and outstanding shares = 116,000

Almway Corporation

Adjusted Trial Balance as at December 31, 2021:

Account Titles                      Debit       Credit

Cash                                   $ 7,000

Restricted Cash                  39,000

Investment in

 equity securities               46,000

Accounts receivable          82,000

Allowance for uncollectible accounts    $6,000

Inventory                           216,000

Prepaid insurance                6,000

(for the next 9 months)

Land for sale                       41,000

Land for use                       81,000

Buildings                          436,000

Accumulated depreciation-buildings    116,000

Equipment                       126,000

Accumulated depreciation equipment  76,000

Patent (net)                       26,000

Investment in

 equity securities             96,000

Restricted Cash                31,000

Accounts payable                                 107,000

Short-term notes payable                     59,200

Interest payable                                     36,000

Long-term notes payable                     118,800

Bonds Payable                                    256,000

Common stock                                    348,000

Retained earnings                                110,000  

Totals                       $1,233,000    $1,233,000

Green, Inc., provides group term life insurance for all of its employees. The coverage equals twice the employee's annual salary. Sam, a vice president, worked all year for Green, Inc., and received $200,000 of coverage for the year at a cost to Green of $1,500. The Uniform Premiums (based on Sam's age) are $0.25 per month for $1,000 of protection. How much must Sam include in gross income this year

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Same is broke so she needs $10,000 to pay her taxes

Craft Brewery Inc., a leading multinational beverage manufacturing company, coordinates with Waste Recycling Inc., a waste management company, to create a strategy to recycle and reuse beverage bottles. Craft Brewery Inc. will install hundreds of machines that would recycle empty bottles in several locations and reward consumers who recycle. The company believes that this initiative would help protect the environment. In this scenario, Craft Brewery Inc. is practicing _______.

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Answer:

b. sustainable supply chain management

Explanation:

In this case, it is correct to state that Craft Brewery Inc. is practicing sustainable supply chain management.

This is a practice that is beneficial to the company because it reduces production costs by recycling and reusing beverage bottles and also encourages consumers to adopt good environmental preservation actions.

Sustainability is an increasingly growing issue in society, and consumers are increasingly willing to consume from companies that adopt strict standards of environmental protection, therefore the strategy of Craft Brewery inc. it will increase employee perception and satisfaction, making the company more positioned in the market.

Federal contractors/employers that provide more than $10,000 in goods or services to the federal government must agree to do all of the following except (CSLO1. 2. 3) -(Learning Activities Readings) A. permit the Secretary of Labor to access books, records and accounts to determine compliance with E.O. 11246 B. furnish information and reports required by E.O. 21246 its implementing regulations C. permit the contracting federal agency to access to books, records and accounts to investigate and determine compliance with E.O. 11246 D. permit employees to access to books, records and accounts to determine compliance with E.O. 11246

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Answer:

C) permit the contracting federal agency to access to books, records and accounts to investigate and determine compliance with E.O. 11246

If a company's gross profit turns out to be higher than it had expected, the gross profit method of estimating inventory will have ___ ending inventory​

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Answer:

underestimate is the answer mark me as brainlist ❣️

Desert Rose, Inc., a prominent consumer products firm, is debating whetherto convert its all-equity capital structure to one that is 30 percent debt. Currently, there are 6,500 sharesoutstanding, and the price per share is $45. EBIT is expected to remain at $29,000 per year forever. Theinterest rate on new debt is 8 percent, and there are no taxes.a) Allison, a shareholder of the firm, owns 100 shares of stock. What is her cash flow under the current capital structure, assuming the firm has a dividend payout rate 100%?B) What will Allison's cash flow be under the proposed capital structure of the firm? Assume she keeps all 100 of her shares.C) Suppose the company does convert, but Allison prefers the current all-equity capital structure. Show how she could unlever her shares of stock to re-create the original structure.D) Using your answere to part(c), explain why the company's choice of capitl structure is irrelevant. Show work and explain.

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Answer:

A. $450

B. $480

C. $540

D. The choice of capitl structure is irrelevant because the amount of $480 is the payoff amount based on the proposed capital structure with 30% debt, which indicate that investors cannot make use of home leverage to help create the capital structure as well as the payoffs they like.

Explanation:

a) Calculation to determine her cash flow under the current capital structure

First step is to calculate the earnings per share

EPS = $29,000 / 6,500 shares

EPS = $4.5

Now let calculate the cash flow under the current capital structure

Cash flow = $4.5*(100 shares)

Cash flow = $450

Therefore her cash flow under the current capital structure will be $450

b) Calculation to determine What will be the cash flow be under the proposed capital structure of the firm

First step is to calculate the earnings per share

First step is to calculate the MV of the firm

MV of the firm= $45(6,500)

MV of the firm= $292,500

Second step is to calculate the Debt

Debt = .30 x ($292,500)

Debt= $87,750

Third step is to calculate the Interest

Interest =8% x $87,750

Interest = $7,020

Fourth step is to calculate the repurchase shares

Repurchase shares =$87,750 / $45

Repurchase shares= 1,950

Fifth step is to calculate the Shrout new

Shrout new =6,500 - 1,950

Shrout new=4,550

Therefore, under the new capital structure,

EPS = (EBIT - Interest) / shares outstanding new

EPS = ($29,000 -$7,020) / 4,550shares

EPS =$21,980/4,550 shares

EPS =4.8

The shareholder will receive = $4.8*(100 shares) = $480

Therefore What will be the cash flow be under the proposed capital structure of the firm is $480

c) Calculation to Show how she could unlever her shares of stock to re-create the original structure.

Now she owns a total of 200 shares

Her payoff =[ (100 shares+100 shares) x $4.5 ]- [8% x $(100 shares x $45)]

Her payoff =(200shares×$4.5)-(8%×$4,500)

Her payoff =$900-$360

Her payoff= $540

Therefore Based on the above Calculation Allison did not successfully replicate the payoffs (b) under the proposed capital structure

d).Based on the above Calculation the choice of capitl structure is irrelevant because the amount of $480 is the payoff amount based on the proposed capital structure with 30% debt, which indicate that investors cannot make use of home leverage to help create the capital structure as well as the payoffs they like.

Home Products, Inc., is planning the introduction of a new food dryer. To compete effectively, the dryer would have to be priced at no more than $40 per unit. An investment of $600,000 would have to be made in order to produce and sell the new dryer. The company requires a return on investment of at least 25% on new products. Assuming that the company expects to produce and sell 30,000 dryers per year, the target cost per dryer would be closest to:

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Answer:

The Target cost per dryer will be $35 per dryer

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the required return

Required return = Investment x Required rate of return

Where

Investment = $600,000

Required rate of return = 25%

Placing values in the formula

Required return = $600,000 x 25% = $150,000

Now calculate the return per dryer

Return per dryer = Required return / Expected sale = $150,000 / 30,000 = $5 per dryer

Now use following formula to calculate the target cost per dryer

Return Per dryer = Selling price per dryer - Target cost per dryer

$5 per dryer = $40 per dryer - Target cost per dryer

Target cost per dryer = $40 per dryer - $5 per dryer

Target cost per dryer = $35 per dryer

A printing shop with three processes (binding, photocopy, and checkout) has two types of customers (copy only and copy and bind). A printing shop has a demand of 12 copy only customers per hour and 20 copy and bind customers per hour. Photocopy customers visit the photocopy and checkout processes while copy and bind customers visit all three processes.

Required:
What is total demand?

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Answer:

Customers:  

Copy         Copy and bind  

12                          20  

Processes:  

Process - Binding - Copy - Checkout.

Photocopy customer visit copy and checkout. While copy & bind process customer visit all 3 processes

The table below is illustrating the demand:

Process                                       Binding  Copy  Checkout  

Copy & bind customers                  20        20         20  

Only photocopy customers                         12          12  

Total customer for each process  20        32         32

So, the total demand of the 3 processes is equals to 84 [20+32+32]

Management at TJX Companies is deciding whether to build a new goods distribution center. The distribution center will cost $60 million to build; the estimated additional first year revenue will be $5 million. The distribution center will last 50 years, with a depreciation rate of 5% per year. The opportunity cost of this investment is predicted to be 7% interest earned. a. What is the present value of the stream of payments resulting from this potential new goods distribution center? Round to the nearest million. $ million b. TJX build the distribution center because the .

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Answer:

PV= $69,003,731.47

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Cash flows= $5,000,000 for 50 years

Opportunity cost= 7%

First, we need to calculate the Future Value of the cash flow stream using the following formula:

FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i

A= annual cah flow

FV= {5,000,000*[(1.07^50) - 1]} / 0.07

FV= $2,032,644,647

Now, the present value:

PV= FV / (1+i)^n

PV= 2,032,644,647 / (1.07^50)

PV= $69,003,731.47

ABC Company leased equipment to Best Corporation under a lease agreement that qualifies as a finance lease. The cost of the asset is $122,000. The lease contains a bargain purchase option that is effective at the end of the fifth year. The expected economic life of the asset is 10 years. The lease term is five years. Using the straight-line method, what would Best record as annual amortization

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Answer: $12,200

Explanation:

Amortization allows for the cost of an asset to be distributed across its useful life:

Annual Amortization using the straight-line method is:

= (Cost of asset - Residual value) / Useful life

As there is no stated residual value, we shall assume there is none.

= 122,000 / 10

= $12,200

You purchase Rayovac batteries from Wal-Mart. You send in your battery receipt and a form with your name, address, and UPC code to Rayovac. Rayovac sends you a check for $5.00. What type of discount is this? O A sale O A gift card O A rebate O A coupon​

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Answer:

a rebate because companies like that and paint companies give out rebates

Otto is planning for his son's college education to begin ten years from today. He estimates the end-of-the-year tuition, books, and living expenses to be $10,000 per year for a four-year degree. How much must Otto deposit today, at an interest rate of 12 percent, for his son to be able to withdraw $10,000 per year for four years of college

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Answer:

$30,373.49

Explanation:

The amount to be deposited today can be determined by finding the present value of the annuity

Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows

Present value can be calculated using a financial calculator

Cash flow each year from year 1 to 4 = $10,000

I = 12%

PV = $30,373.49

To find the PV using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. after inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.  

3. Press compute  

The most recent financial statements for Live Co. are shown here: Income Statement Balance Sheet Sales $4,400 Current assets $4,677 Debt $9,351 Costs 2,904 Fixed assets 11,450 Equity 6,776 Taxable income $1,496 Total $16,127 Total $16,127 Taxes (35%) 524 Net income $972 ________________________________________ Assets and costs are proportional to sales. Debt and equity are not. The company maintains a constant 38 percent dividend payout ratio. No external equity financing is possible. What is the internal growth rate

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Answer:

3.88%

Explanation:

ROA = Net income/Total assets

ROA = $972/$16,127

ROA = 0.0602716

ROA = 6.03%

Retention ratio = 1 - Payout ratio

Retention ratio = 1 - 0.38

Retention ratio = 0.62

Internal growth rate = (ROA*Retention ratio) / [1 - (ROA*Retention ratio)]

Internal growth rate = 0.0602716*0.62 / 1 - (0.0602716*0.62)

Internal growth rate = 0.037368392 / 1-0.037368392

Internal growth rate = 0.037368392/0.962631608

Internal growth rate = 0.038818995

Internal growth rate = 3.88%

Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Match the cost or benefit with the appropriate spending decision.
Tiles
making Impulse purchases
using credit cards
obtaining a loan for a major purchase
using your savings account money
Pairs
can result in crushing interest expenses
can help in an emergency
does not require planning
establishes good credit

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can help in a emergency = using saving account money
establishing good credit = using credit cards
does not require planning = making impulse purchases
can result in crushing interest expenses = obtaining a loan for a major purchase
Hopefully this helped!

Answer:

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Explanation:

Stylon Co., a women's clothing store, purchased $27,000 of merchandise from a supplier on account, terms FOB destination, 2/10, n/30, using the net method under a perpetual inventory system. Stylon returned merchandise with an invoice amount of $4,600, receiving a credit memo.

Required:
Journalize Stylon’s entry to record the purchase. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

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Answer:

Date   Accounts titles and Explanation   Debit       Credit

           Inventory ($27,000*98%)             $26,460

                  Accounts payable                                   $26,460

         (Being journal entry to record the purchase)

Date   Accounts titles and Explanation   Debit     Credit

           Accounts payable ($4600*98%)   $4,508

                     Inventory                                              $4,508

            (Being journal entry to record the merchandise return)

Shauna and Danielle decided to liquidate their jointly owned corporation, Woodward Fashions Inc. (WFI). After liquidating its remaining inventory and paying off its remaining liabilities, WFI had the following tax accounting balance sheet: FMV Adjusted Basis Appreciation Cash $ 225,000 $ 225,000 Building 45,000 22,500 22,500 Land 180,000 90,000 90,000 Total $ 450,000 $ 337,500 $ 112,500 Under the terms of the agreement, Shauna will receive the $225,000 cash in exchange for her 50 percent interest in WFI. Shauna's tax basis in her WFI stock is $56,250. Danielle will receive the building and land in exchange for her 50 percent interest in WFI. Danielle's tax basis in her WFI stock is $112,500. Assume for purposes of this problem that the cash available to distribute to the shareholders has been reduced by any tax paid by the corporation on gain recognized as a result of the liquidation. (Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign.) a. What amount of gain or loss does WFI recognize in the complete liquidation

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Answer:

A. Building $22,500

Land $90,000

B. Recognizes gain of $180,000

C. Recognizes gain of $112,500

D. Building $45,000

Land $180,000

Explanation:

A. Based on the information given since WFI has a taxable transaction which means that WFI will recognizes gain of the amount of 22,500 on the transfer of the building and gain of the amount of 90,000 on the transfer of the land

b. Calculation for What amount of gain or loss does Shauna recognize in the complete liquidation

Based on the information given Shauna

will recognizess gain of $180,000 on the transfer of her stock to WFI ($ 225,000 - $45,000) in complete liquidation of WFI.

c. Calculation of the amount of gain or loss that Danielle recognize in the complete liquidation

Based on the information given Danielle will recognizes gain of the amount of $112,500 on the transfer of her stock to WFI ($ 225,000 - $112,500) in complete liquidation of WFI.

d. Based on the information given Danielle’s tax basis in the building will be $ 45,000 and land will be $180,000 after the complete liquidation

The software developer used the following design specifications when creating the modules The account balance cannot be less than zero. Credit and debit amounts must be zero or a positive number. Cannot debit or credit frozen accounts. The balance cannot exceed 100,000. No transaction greater than 10,000. Credit and debit amounts must have 2 digits precision. Credit and debit amounts have a period at the third character from right. No other characters are allowed.

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Answer:

The new software has internal controls which are specified for the module. The transactions of the business will be entered in the system, there will be credit and debit sides of the balances which will create the equation.

Explanation:

The debit balance and credit balance will be zero or positive. The internal control in the software will restrict the frozen account. There will not be any transaction greater then 10,000 or the balance of the either sides cannot exceed the 100,000.

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