A cloth manufacturing firm is deciding whether or not to invest in new machinery. The machinery costs $45,000 and is expected to increase cash flows in the first year by $25,000 and in the second year by $30,000. The firm’s current fixed costs are $9,000 and current marginal cost are $15. The firm currently charges $18 per unit.

Required:
If the interest rate is 5% then. what is the present value of the cash flows?

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Answer 1

Answer:

$51,020.40

Explanation:

We use the formula PV = FV * (1 + r)^n for finding the present value

There are two cash flows, one that occur in year 1 at $25,000 and second that occur in year 2 at $30,000.

Find the PV of this cash flow at r = 5% and n = 1 and 2 =

25000(1+5%)^-1 + 30000(1 + 5%)^-2

25,000(1+0.05)^-1 + 30,000(1 + 0.05)^-2

25,000(1.05^)-1 + 30,000(1.05)^-2

25,000(0.952381) + 30,000(0.907029)

23,809.525 + 27,210.87

=$51,020.40

Thus, the present value of the cash flows is $51,020.40


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Spruce Ceramics produces large planters to be used in urban landscaping projects. A special earth clay is used to make the planters. The standard quantity of clay used for each planter is 24 pounds. The company uses a standard cost of $2.20 per pound of clay. Spruce produced 3,000 planters in May. In that​ month, 75,000 pounds of clay were purchased and used at the total cost of $162,000 Read the requirementsLOADING.... Requirement 1. Calculate the direct material price variance. Begin by determining the formula for the price​ variance, then compute the price variance for the direct materials. ​(Enter the variance as a positive number. Enter currency amounts in the formula to the nearest cent and then round the final variance amount to the nearest whole dollar. Label the variance as favorable​ (F) or unfavorable​ (U). Abbreviations​ used: DM​ = Direct​ materials)

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Answer:

1. $3,000 Favorable

2. $6,600 Unfavorable.

Explanation:

This is an incomplete question. However, the completed part is question number 2, which has been solved below.

1. Direct material price variance

= (Actual price - Standard price) Actual quantity

= ($2.16 - $2.20) × 75,000

= -$0.04 × 75,000

= $3,000 Favorable

Note: Actual price is gotten by; $162,000 / 75,000

= $2.16

2. Direct material quantity variance

= (Actual quantity - Standard quantity) × Standard price

= (75,000 - $72,000) × $2.20

= 3,000 × $2.20

= $6,600 Unfavorable

Note: Standard quantity is gotten by;

24 × 3,000

= 72,000

Firms that tend to focus on conducting e-business with other businesses are referred to as having a B2B model.
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

A. True

Explanation:

B2B model is when companies sell goods or services to other companies instead of a consumer. Also, these transactions can occur through the internet where businesses can generate a contact and make a transaction. Because of this, the statement that says that firms that tend to focus on conducting e-business with other businesses are referred to as having a B2B model is true because this model is about transactions between companies and they can happen through the internet.

If bookstore ABC Books determines it is going to sell books at its profit-maximizing price of $15 in a market facing monopolistic competition, calculate total profit for the store

ABC Books Revenue and Cost

Quantity Price Total Revenue Marginal Revenue Total Cost Marginal Cost

0 $26 $0 $325

10 $23 $230 $23 $365 $4

20 $20 $400 $17 $425 $6

30 $18 $540 $14 $505 $8

40 $16 $640 $10 $605 $10

50 $14 $700 $6 $725 $12

60 $12 $720 $2 $865 $14

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Answer: $35

Explanation:

Profit will be the Total Revenue less the total costs involved with selling the goods.

Total Revenue at $16 is $640.

Total Cost at $16 is $605.

Profit = 640 - 605

= $35

Note; Your question has $15 as the maximizing price which is not available in the table. It might be a typo so I attached the question.

Based on predicted production of 17,000 units, a company anticipates $255,000 of fixed costs and $216,750 of variable costs. The flexible budget amounts of fixed and variable costs for 15,000 units are (Do not round intermediate calculations):

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Answer:

fixed costs = $255,000

variable costs = (15,000 / 17,000) x $216,750 = $191,250

Explanation:

A flexible budget is prepared in order to compare how budgeted revenues and costs actually worked out. In other words, if actual revenues and costs were similar to the budget previously prepared. A flexible budget adjusts actual results and helps management control how efficient the company was in following their budget. That is why a flexible budget is done after the budgeted period is over.

Fixed costs should not change (that is why they are fixed), but variable costs should change if the actual output was different than the budgeted output.

On July 1, 20X1, James and Short formed a partnership. James contributed cash. Short, previously a sole proprietor, contributed property other than cash, including realty subject to a mortgage, which the partnership assumed. Short’s capital account on July 1, 20X1, should be recorded at

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Answer:

James and Short LLC

Short's capital account on July 1, 20X1 should be recorded at the fair value of contributed property minus the mortgage liability, which the partnership assumed.

Explanation:

The fair value of contributed property is the current market value of the contributed property by Short.  It is the market value that will determine how the contributed property can be valued.  The market value assumes that the contributed property is being sold in pieces and not as a whole.  This is why the value is considered a fair basis for recognizing the capital contribution of Short into the partnership.

Emeril is the owner of a restaurant. He decides to raise the wages of his workers even though he faces an excess supply of labor. His decision:__________

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Complete Question:

Emeril is the owner of a restaurant. He decides to raise the wages of his workers even though he faces an excess supply of labor. His decision:

Group of answer choices.

a. might increase profits if it attracts a better pool of workers to apply for jobs at his restaurant.

b. will reduce the excess supply of labor.

c. is an example of the benefits of a minimum-wage law.

d. All of the above are correct.

Answer:

a. might increase profits if it attracts a better pool of workers to apply for jobs.

Explanation:

Emeril is the owner of a restaurant. He decides to raise the wages of his workers even though he faces an excess supply of labor. His decision might increase profits if it attracts a better pool of workers to apply for jobs.

An excess supply of labor refers to the situation where there are too many number of people working in an organization at a particular period of time.

However, Emeril's decision to raise the wages of his workers might increase profits if he's able to recruit better pool of workers who will be willing and able to work more hours effectively and efficiently. As a result, this would help to boost the level of production and increase the rate at which the consumer's needs or wants are meet.

the frequency of deposits of federal income taxes withheld and social security and medicare taxes is

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Answer: A) amount of the tax liability.

Explanation:

Federal taxes like income taxes withheld and social security and Medicare taxes are mandated to be paid by the IRS depending on the amount of tax liability that is owed.

For 2020 for instance, if in a company's tax lookback period it owed $50,000 or less than $50,000 in tax liability, the company should be a monthly depositor. If however, the company owed more than $50,000 then it is to be a semi-weekly depositor.

Answer:

✓ amount of the tax liability.

Explanation:

The frequency of deposits of federal income taxes withheld and social security and Medicare taxes is most dependent on the:

Vincent operates a scenic tour business in Boston. He has one bus which can fit 50 people per tour and each tour lasts 2 hours. His total cost of operating one tour is fixed at $450. Vincent’s cost is not reduced if he runs a tour with a partially full bus. While his cost is the same for all tours, Vincent charges each passenger his/her willingness to pay (reservation value): adults $18 per trip, children $10 per trip, and senior citizens $12 per trip. At those rates, on a typical day Vincent’s demand is:

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Answer:

There is some information missing, and when I looked for it I found similar questions but the demand was already given and the question was about Vincent's total daily income.

Passenger                  Price                  Daily demand

Adults                          $18                        70

Children                      $10                        25

Senior citizens            $12                        55

total                                                           150

total revenue per day = ($18 x 70) + ($10 x 25) + ($12 x 55) = $1,260 + $250 + $660 = $2,170

total operating costs per day = (150 / 50) x $450 = $1,350

operating income per day = $2,170 - $1,350 = $820

Answer this question on the basis of the given information for an economy in 2016.
Dollar value of resource extraction activity = $20 billion
Dollar value of production activity = $50 billion
Dollar value of distribution activity = $80 billion
Dollar value of final output = $110 billion
Suppose that in 2017, the dollar value of distribution activity fell to $70 billion, but the other values remained the same. Based on this, we could conclude that from 2016 to 2017,
A. neither GO nor GDP were affected by the change in distribution activity.
B. GO fell by $10 billion, while GDP was unchanged.
C. GDP fell by $10 billion, while GO was unchanged.
D. GO and GDP both fell by $10 billion.

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Answer: B. GO fell by $10 billion, while GDP was unchanged.

Explanation;

Gross Output is different from GDP in that where GDP only takes into account the dollar value of the final output so as to avoid double counting, the Gross Output takes into account those intermediate expenses and consumption that were used to create the final goods and services.

As such, if the dollar value of distribution activity fell to $70 billion then the Gross Ouput would also have to fall by the equivalent amount which in this case would be $10 million.

As all other values did not change, then neither did the dollar value of final output meaning that GDP did not change.

Doogan Corporation makes a product with the following standard costs: Standard Quantity or Hours Standard Price or Rate Direct materials 2.0 grams $ 7.00 per gram Direct labor 0.6 hours $ 14.00 per hour Variable overhead 0.6 hours $ 6.00 per hour The company produced 4,600 units in January using 10,120 grams of direct material and 2,100 direct labor-hours. During the month, the company purchased 10,690 grams of the direct material at $7.20 per gram. The actual direct labor rate was $14.55 per hour and the actual variable overhead rate was $5.90 per hour. The company applies variable overhead on the basis of direct labor-hours. The direct materials purchases variance is computed when the materials are purchased. The materials quantity variance for January is:

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Cara has just come in for her morning shift , but the sales floor is a mess . Looks like the night crew didn't clean up . She groans , but then gets to work cleaning the displays before customers come . If she doesn't , who else will ? What good problem - solving skills is she exhibiting? a ) Seeking advice when necessary Ob ) Open to seeing new perspectives c ) Having a solutions - oriented attitude

Acme Company’s production budget for August is 17,700 units and includes the following component unit costs: direct materials, $6.0; direct labor, $10.2; variable overhead, $6.2. Budgeted fixed overhead is $34,000. Actual production in August was 18,630 units. Actual unit component costs incurred during August include direct materials, $8.40; direct labor, $9.60; variable overhead, $7.00. Actual fixed overhead was $35,700. The standard fixed overhead application rate per unit consists of $2 per machine hour and each unit is allowed a standard of 1 hour of machine time.Required:Calculate the fixed overhead budget variance and the fixed overhead volume variance. (Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "F" for favorable, "U" for unfavorable, and "None" for no effect (i.e., zero variance).)

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Answer:

a. $1,700 U

b. $3,260 F

Explanation:

a. Fixed over head budget variance = Actual fixed overhead - Budgeted fixed overhead

Actual fixed overhead = $35,700

Budgeted fixed overhead = $34,000

Fixed overhead budget variance = $35,700 - $34,000

= $1,700 U

b. Fixed overhead volume variance = Budgeted fixed overhead - Standard fixed overhead

Standard fixed overhead application rate = $2 per machine hr × 1hr

= $2

Budgeted fixed overhead = $34,000

Standard fixed overhead = Standard hours for actual output × Budgeted rate

= (18,630 units × 1hr) × $2

= $37,260

Fixed overhead volume variance

= $34,000 - $37,260

= 3,260 F

Piercy, LLC, has identified the following two mutually exclusive projects: Year Cash Flow (A) Cash Flow (B) 0 −$ 68,000 −$ 68,000 1 44,000 30,200 2 38,000 34,200 3 25,000 40,000 4 15,600 24,200 a-1. What is the IRR for each of these projects?

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Answer:

IRR for A= 35.33%

IRR for B = 31.88%

Explanation:

Internal rate of return is the discount rate that equates the after tax cash flows from an investment to the amount invested

IRR can be calculated using a finacial calculator :

IRR for cash flow A

Cash flow in year 0 = −$ 68,000

Cash flow in year 1 = $44,000

Cash flow in year 2 = $38,000

Cash flow in year 3 = $25,000

Cash flow in year 4 = $15,600

IRR = 35.33%

IRR for cash flow A

Cash flow in year 0 = −$ 68,000

Cash flow in year 1 = $30,200

Cash flow in year 2 =  34,200

Cash flow in year 3 = $40,000

Cash flow in year 4 = $24,200

IRR = 31.88%

To find the IRR 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 IRR button and then press the compute button

Pedra, Inc. incurred direct labor costs of $54,000 for 6,000 hours. The standard labor cost was $55,200. During the month, Pedra assigned 6,000 direct labor hours costing $54,000 to production. The standard hours were 6,200. Journalize the transactions for Pedra, Inc. to account for this activity.

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Answer and Explanation:

The Journal entry is shown below:-

1. Factory Labor Dr, $55,200

            To Labor Price Variance $1,200

            To Factory Wages Payable $54,000

(Being factory labor is recorded)

Here we debited the factory labor as it increased the expenses and we credited the labor price variance and factory wages payable as  it the factory wages payable increased the liabilities

2. Work in Process Inventory $57,040 ($55,200 ÷ $6,000 × $6,200)

             To Labor Quantity Variance $1,840

              To Factory Labor $55,200

(Being is work in progress is recorded)

Here we debited the work in progress inventory as it increased the assets and we credited the labor quantity variance and factory labor as the factory labor decreased the expenses

Xie Company identified the following activities, costs, and activity drivers for 2017. The company manufactures two types of go-karts: Deluxe and Basic.Activity Expected Costs Expected Activity Handling materials $625,000 100,000 parts Inspecting product 900,000 1,500 batches Processing purchase orders 105,000 700 orders Paying suppliers 175,000 500 invoices Insuring the factory 300,000 40,000 square feet Designing packaging 75,000 2 modelsAssume that the following information is available for the company’s two products for the first quarter of 2017.Production volume 10,000 units 30,000 unitsParts required 20,000 parts 30,000 partsBatches made 250 batches 100 batchesPurchase orders 50 orders 20 ordersInvoices 50 invoices 10 invoicesSpace occupied 10,000 sq. ft. 7,000 sq. ftModels 1 model 1 modelRequired:Compute activity rates for each activity and assign overhead costs to each product model using activity-based costing (ABC). What is the overhead cost per unit of each model?

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Answer:

I can't understand this type of questions

Barb bought a house with 20% down and the rest financed by a 30-year mortgage with monthly payments calculated at a nominal annual rate of interest 8.4% compounded monthly. She notices that one-third of the way through the mortgage she will still owe 200,000. Determine the purchase price of the house.

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Answer:

$282,706

Explanation:

Calculation to Determine the purchase price of the house

First step

In order for us to determine the purchase price of the house we would be using TVM Calculation to find the PMT

Hence,

PMT =

PV = 200,000

FV = 0

N = 240

I = 0.084/12

Thus,PMT = $1,723.01

The Second step will be to Calculate the Loan Amount Using TVM Calculation,

PV =

FV = 0

PMT = -1,723.01

N = 360

I = 0.084/12

Thus, PV = $226,164.98

Last step is to Determine the purchase price of the house

Using this formula

Purchase price=PV/(100%-20% down)

Let plug in the formula

Purchase price =226,164.98/(0.80)

Purchase price = $282,706

Therefore the purchase price of the house will be $282,706

2. A constraint which represents a target value for a problem is called a a. fuzzy constraint. b. vague constraint. c. preference constraint d. soft constraint

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Answer: soft constraint

Explanation:

The soft constraint is defined as

a constraint on a random variable (X)that permits overruling the constraint.a function from the domains in its scope(set of variables ) into a real number.

Hence, a  constraint which represents a target value for a problem is called a  soft constraint.

Thus the correct option is d. soft constraint.

Exercise 10-1 Recording bond issuance and interest LO P1 On January 1, 2017, Boston Enterprises issues bonds that have a $3,400,000 par value, mature in 20 years, and pay 9% interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31. The bonds are sold at par. 1. How much interest will Boston pay (in cash) to the bondholders every six months

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Answer:

Semi-annual interest payment=$153,000

Explanation:

The interest payment on the bond is an expense which would be incurred twice a year because the terms and conditions of the bond contract is that interest be paid semi-annually, that is every six month.

This implies that we would need to work out the interest rate applicable for every six month. This is doe as follows:

Semi-annual interest rate = Annual interest rate / 2

Annual interest rate = 9%

Semi-annual interest rate = 9%/2= 4.5%

Semi-annual interest payment = Interest rate ×  Nominal value of Bond

Semi-annual interest payment = 4.5% ×  $3,400,000=$153,000

Semi-annual interest payment= $153,000

Which of the following stocks is less risky? Stock Average Return Standard Deviation Coefficient of Variation X 10% 40% 4 Y 20% 40% 2

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Answer:

Stock X has a CV of 4 while Stock Y has a CV of 2. As stock Y has a lower CV than Stock X, it is less riskier.

Explanation:

The coefficient of variation is a statistical model which is also used to determine the volatility per unit of a factor. In terms of a stock, the coefficient of variation calculates the volatility of its return. It is calculated by dividing the stock's standard deviation, which is a measure of risk, by the stock's mean return or expected return.

CV = SD / r

Where,

CV is coefficient of variationSD is standard deviationr is expected return

The CV of a stock tells us the risk per unit of return. The higher the CV, the riskier the stock and vice versa.

Stock X has a CV of 4 while Stock Y has  a CV of 2. As stock Y has a lower CV than Stock X, it is less riskier.

An international corporation located in Country A is considering a project in the United States. The currency in Country A​, say X​, has been strengthening relative to the U.S.​ dollar; specifically, the average devaluation of the U.S. dollar has been ​% per year​ (which is projected to​ continue). Assume the present exchange rate is units of X per U.S. dollar. a. What is the estimated exchange rate two years from​ now? b.​ If, instead, currency X was devaluing at the same rate ​(​% per​ year) relative to the U.S.​ dollar, what would be the exchange rate three years from​ now?

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Answer:

a) the US dollar would devaluate by 2.6% in the first year, that means that the exchange rate between X and the US dollar will change from 6.4X per US dollar to 6.2336X per dollar. In two years, as the US dollar devaluates even more, the exchange rate will be 6.0715X per US dollar.

b) if both currencies devaluate at the same rate, then the exchange rate between them will not vary and will still be 6.4X per US dollar.

Explanation:

some information was missing, so I looked it up:

current exchange rate = 6.4X per US dollar

devaluation rate of US dollar = 2.6% per year

On the statement of cash flows prepared by the indirect method, the cash flows from operating activities section would include a. payments for cash dividends b. amortization of premium on bonds payable c. receipts from the issuance of common stock d. receipts from the sale of investments

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Answer:

b. amortization of premium on bonds payable

Explanation:

The Indirect method reconciles the Operating Income to the Operating Cash Flow by adjusting the Operating Income for (1) Non-Cash Items previously added or deducted from the Operating Income and (2) Changes in working capital items.

Merchant Company purchased property for a building site The costs associated with the property were:
Purchase price $191,000
Real estate commissions 16,600
Legal fees 2,400
Expenses of clearing the land 3,600
Expenses to remove old buildings2,600
What portion of these costs should be allocated to the cost of the land and what portion should be allocated to the cost of the new building?
a. $193,400 to Land; $25,200 to Building.
b. $207,600 to Land; $8,600 to Building.
c. $210,000 to Land; $2,600 to Building.
d. $216,200 to Land; $0 to Building.
e. $213,600 to Lane; $0 to Building.

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Answer:

d. $216,200 to Land; $0 to Building.

Explanation:

Calculation of Cost of the land  

Purchase price                               $191,000

Real estate commissions               $16,600

Legal fees                                       $2,400

Expenses of clearing the land       $3,600

Expenses to remove old building  $2,600

Cost of the land                              $216,200

Calculation of Cost of Building

0.

What must be the price of a $5,000 bond with a 6.6​% coupon​ rate, semiannual​ coupons, and two years to maturity if it has a yield to maturity of 10​% ​APR?

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Answer:

Bond Price = $4698.59

Explanation:

The price of  a bond is equal to the present value of the interest payments, which are in form of an annuity, made by the bond plus the present value of the face value of the bond.

The formula to calculate the price of the bond is attached.

The semi annual coupon rate = 6.6% / 2 = 3.3%

Total period = 2 * 2 = 4

Semi annual YTM = 10% / 2 = 5%

Semi annual coupon payment = 5000 * 0.033 = 165

Bond Price = 165 * [( 1 - (1 + 0.05)^-4) / 0.05]  +  5000 / (1+0.05)^4

Bond Price = $4698.59

Murie Corporation makes one product and has provided the following information: Budgeted selling price per unit $ 98 per unit sold Budgeted unit sales, February 11,000 units Raw materials requirement per unit of output 5 pounds Raw materials cost $ 3.00 per pound Direct labor requirement per unit of output 2.5 direct labor-hours Direct labor wage rate $ 18.00 per direct labor-hour Predetermined overhead rate (all variable) $ 11.00 per direct labor-hour Variable selling and administrative expense $ 2.70 per unit sold Fixed selling and administrative expense $ 80,000 per month The estimated net operating income (loss) for February is closest to:

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Answer:

Net operating income= $5,800

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Selling price= $98 per unit

Sales= 11,000 units

Variable cost per unit= (5*3) + (2.5*18) + (2.5*11) + 2.7= $90.2

Fixed selling and administrative expense $ 80,000 per month

Contribution margin income statement:

Sales= 98*11,000= 1,078,000

Total variable cost= (90.2*11,000)= (992,200)

Contribution margin= 85,800

Fixed costs= (80,000)

Net operating income= 5,800

The estimated Net operating income for February should be considered as the $5,800.

Giving that:

Selling price per unit is $98.Sales in February is 11,000 units.Fixed selling and administrative expense per month is $80,000.

Calculation of the estimated net operating income;

Variable cost / unit =  ( 5 [tex]\times[/tex] 3 ) + ( 2.5 [tex]\times[/tex] 18 ) + ( 2.5 [tex]\times[/tex] 11 ) + 2.7

= $90.2

Now, we calculate contribution margin,

Total Sales value = $98 [tex]\times[/tex] 11,000 =  $1,078,000

Total variable cost = $90.2 * 11,000 = $992,200

Contribution margin = Total Sales value - Total variable cost

= $1,078,000 - $992,200

= $85,800

Now, we can calculate net operating income by using following formula,

Net operating income = Contribution margin - Fixed selling and administrative expense

Net operating income = $85,800 - $80,000

Net operating income= 5,800

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Redford's salary was $123,000 in 2019. What would his total combined FICA tax (OASDI & Medicare) withheld from his salary be for the year?

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Answer:

$9,409.50

Explanation:

Calculation for the total combined FICA tax (OASDI & Medicare) withheld from Redford's salary for the year

For the year 2019 the total FICA tax rate is 7.65%

Which are :

OASDI tax = 6.2%

+ Medicare tax =1.45%

Now let calculated the amount of OASDI tax for Redford's salary

Using this formula

OASDI tax =Salary ×OASDI tax rate

Let plug in the formula

OASDI tax =$123,000×6.2%

OASDI tax =$7,626

Let let calculated the amount of the Medicare tax for Redford's salary

Using this formula

Medicare tax =Salary ×Medicare tax rate

Let plug in the formula

Medicare tax=$123,000*1.45%

Medicare tax=$1,783.50

Total combined FICA tax

OASDI tax =$7,626

Medicare tax=$1,783.50

Total=$9,409.50

Therefore what the total combined FICA tax (OASDI & Medicare) withheld from his salary will be for the year is $9,409.50

Which of the following choices below lists all accounts that have a normal debit balance? Multiple Choice Supplies, Accounts Payable, Service Revenue Equipment, Unearned Revenue, and Sales

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Answer:

The answer is supplies and equipment

Explanation:

To be in debit side, there must be:

1. Increase in asset

2. Increase in expense

3. Decrease in liability

4. Decrease in equity

5. Decrease in sales or revenue

And to be in credit side, there must be:

1. Decrease in asset

2. Decrease in expense

3. Increase in liability

4. Increase in equity

5. Increase in sales or revenue

So the account that will have normal debit balance is Supplies(expense) and equipment (asset)

3. Suppose Tyrone wants to open a savings account that earns 3.5% simple interest per year. He wants it to be worth $1500 in 4 years. How much does he need to deposit in the account today to make that happen? Round to the nearest whole dollar.

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Answer:

$1,307

Explanation:

The computation of the future value by using the following formula is shown below:

As we know that

Future value = Present value × (1 + interest rate)^number of years  

$1,500 = Present value × (1 + 0.035)^4

So, the present value is

= $1,500 ÷ (1.035)^4

= $1,307

Hence, the present value is $1,307 and the same is to be considered

Martin Farley and Ashley Clark formed a limited liability company with an operating agreement that provided a salary allowance of $70,000 and $56,000 to each member, respectively. In addition, the operating agreement specified an income-sharing ratio of 3:2. The two members withdrew amounts equal to their salary allowances. Revenues were $668,000 and expenses were $520,000, for a net income of $148,000. a. Determine the division of $148,000 net income for the year. Schedule of Division of Net Income Farley Clark Total Salary allowance $ $ $ Remaining income Net income $ $ $ b. Provide journal entries to close the (1) revenues and expenses and (2) drawing accounts for the two members. For a compound transaction, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

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Answer:

a) Farley should get  $83,200

Clark should get $64,800

b) December 31, closing entry income summary account

Dr Income summary 148,000

    Cr Farley, Martin, capital 83,200

    Cr Clark, Ashley, capital 64,800

Explanation:

Martin Farley:

$70,000 salary allowance

60% of remaining income

Ashley Clark:

$56,000 salary allowance

40% of remaining income

if net income = $148,000, then:

Farley should get $70,000 + (60% x $22,000) = $83,200

Clark should get $56,000 + (40% x $22,000) = $64,800

The federal government has the legal authority to prevent a company from adding products through acquisitions if the acquisition threatens to lessen competition.
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

One way of determining if acquisitions would lessen competition is through the calculation of the HHI. if the HHI of the industry is more than 1500 before the acquisition and the HHI changes by more than 50 after the acquisition, the government would challenge the merger

Answer following question with true or false and explain.A firm's profit margin is 5%, its debt/assets ratio is 56%, and its dividend payout ratio is 40%. If the firm is operating at less than full capacity, then sales could increase to some extent without the need for external funds, but if it is operating at full capacity with respect to all assets, including fixed assets, then any positive growth in sales will require some external financing.

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

As a company's sales level increases, its current assets will increase, e.g. cash, inventories, accounts receivables increase. generally, also the fixed assets increase, specially if the firm was previous producing at full capacity even before total sales increased. But as sales increase, not only do the company's assets increase, its current liabilities generally increase also, and its profits should increase. In this case, 60% of the company's profits are reinvested in the company, and the liabilities represent more than half of the total assets. Therefore, it is possible that the company needs external financing, but it is also possible that it doesn't. You cannot assume that the company will necessarily need external financing, because retained earnings  and the increase in current liabilities might be enough to finance the company's growth in sales.

A firm has sales of $1,220, net income of $226, net fixed assets of $544, and current assets of $300. The firm has $101 in inventory. What is the common-size statement value of inventory

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Answer:

11.97%

Explanation:

Common size statement value of inventory is where all accounts are expressed as a percentage of total assets.

Total assets = Net fixed assets + Current assets

= $544 + $300

= $844

Common size statement value of inventory = Inventory ÷ Total assets

= $101 ÷ $844

= 0.1197

= 11.97%

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