Apedwa Inc. recently purchased a new delivery truck. The new truck costs $25,000 and is expected to generate net after-tax operating cash flows, including depreciation, of $7,000 at the end of each year. The truck has a 5-year expected life. The expected abandonment values (salvage values after tax adjustments) at different points in time are given below. The firm's cost of capital is 10 percent. What is ithis project's optimal economic life?

Year Annual Operating Cash Flow Salvage Value
0 ($20,000) $20,000
1 7,000 16,000
2 7,000 14,000
3 7,000 12,000
4 7,000 8,000
5 7,000 0

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Answer 1

Answer:

This project's optimal economic life is 3 years.

Explanation:

Note: See the attached excel file for the calculation of equivalent annual cost

In the attached excel file, the following is used:

Cost of Capital = 10%  

From the attached excel file, the highest equivalent annual cost of $526 occurred in year 3. This implies that this project's optimal economic life is 3 years.


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Nelter Corporation, which has only one product, has provided the following data concerning its most recent month of operations:Selling price $ 122Units in beginning inventory 290Units produced 6,600Units sold 6,590Units in ending inventory 300Variable costs per unit:Direct materials $ 42Direct labor $ 26Variable manufacturing overhead $ 2Variable selling and administrative expense $ 21Fixed costs:Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 151,800Fixed selling and administrative expense $ 46,130The company produces the same number of units every month, although the sales in units vary from month to month. The company's variable costs per unit and total fixed costs have been constant from month to month.Required:a. Prepare a contribution format income statement for the month using variable costing.b. Prepare an income statement for the month using absorption costing.

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Answer:

Part a

Nelter Corporation

Contribution format income statement for the month using variable costing

Sales ($ 122 x 6,590)                                                           $803,980

Less Cost of Goods Sold

Beginning Inventory                                          $20,300

Add Cost of Goods Manufactured                 $462,000

Less Ending Inventory                                      ($21,000)    ($461,300)

Contribution                                                                           $342,680

Less Expenses

Selling and administrative expense :

Variable  ($21 x 6,590)                                    $138,390

Fixed                                                                   $46,130

Fixed manufacturing overhead                      $ 151,800     ($336,320)

Net Income (Loss)                                                                      $6,360

Part b

Nelter Corporation

Income statement for the month using absorption costing

Sales ($ 122 x 6,590)                                                           $803,980

Less Cost of Goods Sold

Beginning Inventory                                          $26,970

Add Cost of Goods Manufactured                  $613,800

Less Ending Inventory                                     ($27,900)    ($612,870)

Gross Profit                                                                              $191,110

Less Expenses

Selling and administrative expense :

Variable  ($21 x 6,590)                                    $138,390

Fixed                                                                   $46,130    ($184,520)

Net Income (Loss)                                                                    $6,590

Explanation:

Variable Costing Calculations

Unit Product Cost = Variable Manufacturing Costs

                              = $ 42 + $ 26 + $ 2

                              = $ 70

Cost of Goods Manufactured = 6,600 x $ 70 = $462,000

Opening Inventory = 290 x $ 70 = $20,300

Ending Inventory =  300 x $70 = $21,000

Absorption Costing Calculations

Unit Product Cost = Variable Manufacturing Costs

                              = $ 42 + $ 26 + $ 2 + ($ 151,800 ÷ 6,600)

                              = $ 42 + $ 26 + $ 2 + $23

                              = $93

Cost of Goods Manufactured = 6,600 x $93 = $613,800

Opening Inventory = 290 x $93 = $26,970

Ending Inventory =  300 x $93 = $27,900

Cale Company buys surgical supplies from a variety of manufacturers and then resells and delivers these supplies to hundreds of hospitals. Cale sets its prices for all hospitals by marking up its cost of goods sold to those hospitals by 7%. For example, if a hospital buys supplies from Cale that cost Cale $100 to buy from manufacturers, Cale would charge the hospital $107 to purchase these supplies.For years, Cale believed that the 7% markup covered its selling and administrative expenses and provided a reasonable profit. However, in the face of declining profits, Cale decided to implement an activity-based costing system to help improve its understanding of customer profitability. The company broke its selling and administrative expenses into five activities as shown:Activity Cost Pool (Activity Measure) Total Cost Total ActivityCustomer deliveries (Number of deliveries) $420,000 5,000 deliveriesManual order processing (Number of manual orders) 624,000 8,000 ordersElectronic order processing (Number of electronic orders)170,000 10,000 ordersLine item picking (Number of line items picked) 675,000 450,000 line itemsOther organization-sustaining costs (None) 650,000 Total selling and administrative expenses $2,539,000 Cale gathered the data below for two of the many hospitals that it serves—Georgetown and Providence (each hospital purchased medical supplies that had cost Cale $38,000 to buy from manufacturers): ActivityActivity Measure University Memorial Number of deliveries 16 28Number of manual orders 0 49Number of electronic orders 18 0Number of line items picked 190 210Required:1. Compute the total revenue that Cale would receive from Georgetown and Providence.2. Compute the activity rate for each activity cost pool.3. Compute the total activity costs that would be assigned to Georgetown and Providence.4. Compute Cale's customer margin for Georgetown and Providence.

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Solution :

1.                                Calculation of total revenue

Total revenue = cost of goods sold + Markup 7% = Revenue

University       = 38000 + 2660 = 40660

Memorial        = 38000 + 2660 = 40660

Therefore, markup = cost of goods sold x market up

                              = 38000 x 7%

                              = 2660

2.                                Calculations of Activity rates

Activity rate     = activity cost pool / total activity = activity rate

Customer deliveries  = 420000 / 5000 = 84

Manual order processing = 624000 / 8000 = 78

Ele order processing = 170000 / 10000 = 17

Line time picking = 675000 / 450000 = 1.5

3.                               Calculations of Activity costs

Activity cost for University

Activity cost pool =  Activity  x  Activity rate

Customer deliveries  = 16 x 84 = 1344

Manual order processing = 0 x 78 = 0

Ele order processing = 18 x 17 = 306

Line time picking = 190 x 1.5 = 285

Total activity cost = 1935

Activity cost for Memorial

Activity cost pool =  Activity  x  Activity rate

Customer deliveries  = 28 x 84 = 2352

Manual order processing = 49 x 78 = 3822

Ele order processing = 0 x 17 = 0

Line time picking = 210 x 1.5 = 315

Total activity cost = 6489

4.      Calculation of Customer margin

                                                 University        Memorial

Sales revenue                           40660              40660

Less : Cost of goods sold        38000               38000

Gross Margin                            2660                   2660

Less : Activity cost                    1935                    6489

Customer Margin                      725                    -3829

If investing $1,000 for a year, how frequently is simple interest paid on the principal investment?
daily
annually
never
hourly

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Answer:

your intrest is probally 5% or 0.5%

Explanation:

Jenna has been working at Firenzi Entertainment Group for the past 3 years as a location scout. One of Jenna's chief responsibilities is to travel with a team of 5 people to international locations to try to find potential sets for films. Jenna also has a legal background and previous experience working as an entertainment agent. She is the only one on her team with this experience. Therefore, Jenna's secondary role is writing the license deal and various contracts once the location has been found. Eighty percent of her job can be sitting at a desk writing the agreements and negotiating deals over the phone. In the past year Jenna has been suffering from migraines which trigger vertigo and dizziness. She has been told by two doctors not to travel because the plane compression will make the migraines worse. Jenna brings the proper medical paperwork and lets her boss know she won't be able to travel. Her boss says that is a requirement of the job and if she can't travel then she can no longer perform her role and would be terminated. Jenna would like some advice from you whether the American With Disabilities Act will protect her. 1) What are the relevant rules under the ADA that pertain here

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Answer:

One Of Jenna's Chief Responsibilities Is To Travel With A Team Of 5 People To International Locations To Try To Find Potential Sets For Films. Jenna Also Has A Legal Background And Previous Experience Working As An ... Jenna has been working at Firenzi Entertainment Group for the past 3 years as a  location scout.

The information that follows pertains to Esther Food Products: At December 31, 2018, temporary differences were associated with the following future taxable (deductible) amounts: Depreciation $ 70,000 Prepaid expenses 30,000 Warranty expenses (12,000 ) b. No temporary differences existed at the beginning of 2018. c. Pretax accounting income was $115,000 and taxable income was $27,000 for the year ended December 31, 2018. d. The tax rate is 45%. Required: Complete the following table given below and prepare the appropriate journal entry to record income taxes for 2018. x Tax Rate = Tax $ Recorded as: Pretax accounting income $ 112,000 Permanent differences x =Income subject to taxation x =Temporary Differences x =Income taxable in current year x =Record 2021 income tax

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Answer:

1. Income taxable in current year $27,000.00 45% $12,150 Income Tax Payable

2. 31-Dec-18

Income tax expense Dr $17,250

Deferred tax assets Dr $12,150

Cr To Income taxes payable $12,150

Cr To Deferred tax liability $17,250

Explanation:

1. Computation of the given table to record income taxes for 2018

Particulars Amount Rate of Tax Tax Recorded as

Pretax accounting income $115,000.00

Permanent difference $0.00

Income subject to taxation

$115,000.00 45% $17,250 Income tax expense

TEMPORARY DIFFERENCE:

Depreciation -$70,000.00 45% -$31,500 Deferred tax liability

Prepaid Expenses -$30,000.00 45% -$13,500 Deferred tax liability

Warranty expense $27,000.00 45% $12,150 Deferred tax assets

Income taxable in current year $27,000.00 45% $12,150 Income Tax Payable

2. Preparation of the appropriate journal entry to record income taxes for 2018.

31-Dec-18

Income tax expense Dr $17,250

Deferred tax assets Dr $12,150

Cr To Income taxes payable $12,150

Cr To Deferred tax liability $17,250

(To record income tax expense)

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Sandhill Co. provides the following information about its postretirement benefit plan for the year 2020. Service cost $ 43,200 Contribution to the plan 9,100 Actual and expected return on plan assets 10,900 Benefits paid 19,100 Plan assets at January 1, 2020 101,400 Accumulated postretirement benefit obligation at January 1, 2020 321,800 Discount rate 8 % Compute the postretirement benefit expense for 2020.

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Answer:

The correct answer is "58,044".

Explanation:

The given values are:

Service cost,

= $43,200

Accumulated postretirement benefit obligation,

= 321,800

Actual and expected return,

= 10,900

Discount rate,

= 8%

The interest cost will be:

= [tex]321,800\times 8 \ percent[/tex]

= [tex]25,744[/tex]

The Postretirement benefit expense will be:

= [tex]Service \ cost +Interest \ cost-Actual \ and \ expected \ return[/tex]

= [tex]43,200+25,744-10,900[/tex]

= [tex]58,044[/tex]

The aggregate demand curve is downward sloping because production costs decline as real GDP increases. is upward sloping because a higher price level is necessary to make production profitable as production costs rise. shows the amount of expenditures required to induce the production of each possible level of real GDP. shows the amount of real GDP that will be demanded at each possible price level. g

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Answer: shows the amount of real GDP that will be demanded at each possible price level.

Explanation:

The Aggregate Demand curve shows how much of real GDP is demanded at each possible price level which means that is shows the effect of the price level on real GDP.

If the price level rises, real GDP will decrease and if the price level falls, real GDP rises. This is why the aggregate demand curve is downward sloping, to reflect this inverse relationship between real GDP and price level.

crane company purchased aa depreciatble asset for $614000 on january 1, 2018. the estimated salvage value os $56000 and the estimated useful life is 9 years. the straight-line method is used for depreciztion. in 2021, crane changed its estimates to a total useful life of 5 years with a salvage value of $92000. what is 2021 depreciation expense

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Answer:

$166,000

Explanation:

The computation of the 2021 depreciation expense is shown below:

Depreciation expense is

= (Cost - Salvage value) ÷ Useful life

= ($614,000 - $56,000) ÷ 9

= $62000/year

Now  book value as on 2021 is

= (Cost - Accumulated depreciation expense)

= $614,000 - (62000 × 3)

= $424000

Now revised depreciation expense is

= ($424,000 - $92,000) ÷ 2

= $166,000

The following materials standards have been established for a particular product at Zoom Industries: Standard quantity per unit of output 6.3 pounds Standard price $15.10 per pound The following data pertain to operations concerning the product for the last month: Actual materials purchased 7,650 pounds Actual cost of materials purchased $64,780 Actual materials used in production 7,150 pounds Actual output 890 units The direct materials purchases variance is computed when the materials are purchased. What is the materials quantity variance for the month

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Answer:

the material quantity variance is $23,299.30 unfavorable

Explanation:

The computation of the material quantity variance is shown below:

= (standard quantity - actual quantity) × standard rate

= (6.3 × 890  - 7,150) × $15.10

= (5,607 - 7,150) × $15.10

=  $23,299.30 unfavorable

Hence, the material quantity variance is $23,299.30 unfavorable

Sean and Yvette Durand live in Swarthmore, PA. Yvette's father, Bob, lives in Sweden. For each of the following transactions that occur in their lives, identify whether it is included in the calculation of U.S. GDP as part of consumption (C), investment (I), government purchases (G), exports (X), or imports (M). Check all that apply.

a. Yvette's father in Sweden orders a bottle of Vermont maple syrup from the producer's website.
b. Sean buys a sweater made in Guatemala.
c. The state of Pennsylvania repaves highway PA 320, which goes through the center of Swarthmore.
d. Sean's employer upgrades all of its computer systems using U.S.-made parts.
e. Yvette gets a new refrigerator made in the United States.

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Answer:

Any help

Explanation:

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Diving Fiasco. Mike, who owns a dive shop in the United States, decides to take a group of his customers diving in U.S. waters. Mike is aware that sharks occasionally visit the area where the divers will be visiting. He is also aware that while stingrays are usually tame, they can become aggressive when fed. Mike does not reveal that information to the group of divers going with him. The divers go down into the water, and some have squid with which to feed the stingrays. During the dive, one of the stingrays becomes agitated and latches onto diver Susie's arm. Susie is so disconcerted that she drops her regulator (her breathing device) from her mouth and is in considerable difficulty. Another diver, Billy, encounters a shark, which snaps at him. While the shark does not actually bite Billy, the attack results in damage to his diving equipment. Mike, who is in charge of the dive, does nothing to help and leaves the other divers to return to the boat because the dive turned out to be more trouble than expected. Wendy, another diver on the trip, also returns to the boat without doing anything to help the divers in distress. Sam, on the other hand, goes to rescue the divers who are in distress. He manages to do so but in the process he pulls his back and requires medical care. All divers are very unhappy with Mike. Billy and Susie are annoyed that Mike did not come to their assistance. Which is true regarding Mike's duty to provide assistance to them during the dive?
A) Mike had no duty to provide any assistance to them.
B) Mike had a duty to come to their aid because he arranged the dive and was charging them.
C) Mike had a duty to come to their assistance only if he had specifically agreed to do so prior to the dive.
D) Mike had a duty to come to their assistance only if they were minors.
E) Mike had a duty to come to their assistance only if no one else did so.

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Answer:

B) Mike had a duty to come to their aid because he arranged the dive and was charging them.

Explanation:

Mike organized the diving trip as part of his business activities. he is making money out of it, he is not doing it for free. He should haver warned the other divers about the risks involved and should also help them in case they are in trouble. When you provide a service, you are responsible for your customers' safety.

Why do you think women occupy so few seats on boards of directors

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Answer:

Women has always been discriminated against forever because of our sex. Men feel they should always be in charge so they should make more money

d. If money demand does not depend on the interest rate, the LM curve is vertical. True False e. If money demand does not depend on income, the LM curve is horizontal. True False f. If money demand is extremely sensitive to the interest rate, the LM curve is horizontal. True False g. Suppose the government wants to change the level of output. If the LM curve is horizontal, then fiscal policy is completely ineffective, whereas monetary policy is highly effective. monetary policy

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Answer:

d. True

e. False

f. True

g. True

Explanation:

Interest rate movement is based on the fiscal policy of the government. If interest rates changes there is movement in the LM curve. This is because LM curve represents money market equilibrium of real interest rates. Monetary policy is completely ineffective if the interest rates does not change since the LM curve will be horizontal.

On January 1, 2021, the general ledger of 3D Family Fireworks includes the following account balances:Accounts Debit CreditCash $26,700 Accounts Receivable 15,000 Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts $ 3,600 Supplies 3,900 Notes Receivable (6%, due in 2 years) 18,000 Land 80,300 Accounts Payable 8,500 Common Stock 98,000 Retained Earnings 33,800 Totals $ 143,900 $ 143,900 During January 2021, the following transactions occur:January 2 Provide services to customers for cash, $49,100.January 6 Provide services to customers on account, $86,400.January 15 Write off accounts receivable as uncollectible, $3,300.January 20 Pay cash for salaries, $32,800.January 22 Receive cash on accounts receivable, $84,000.January 25 Pay cash on accounts payable, $6,900.January 30 Pay cash for utilities during January, $15,100.The following information is available on January 31, 2021.The company estimates future uncollectible accounts. The company determines $4,300 of accounts receivable on January 31 are past due, and 20% of these accounts are estimated to be uncollectible. The remaining accounts receivable on January 31 are not past due, and 5% of these accounts are estimated to be uncollectible. (Hint: Use the January 31 accounts receivable balance calculated in the general ledger.)Supplies at the end of January total $950.Accrued interest revenue on notes receivable for January. Interest is expected to be received each December 31.Unpaid salaries at the end of January are $34,900.1) Prepare the journal entries for transactions.2) Choose the appropriate accounts to complete the company's income statement.

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Answer:

3D Family Fireworks

1. Journal Entries for Transactions:

Jan. 2 Debit Cash $49,100

Credit Service Revenue $49,100

To record services rendered for cash.

Jan. 6 Debit Accounts Receivable $86,400

Credit Service Revenue $86,400

To record services rendered on account.

Jan. 15 Debit Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts $3,300

Credit Accounts Receivable $3,300

To record uncollectible written off.

Jan. 20 Debit Salaries Expense $32,800

Credit Cash $32,800

To record payment for salaries expense.

Jan. 22 Debit Cash $84,000

Credit Accounts Receivable $84,000

To record cash collected on accounted.

Jan. 25 Debit Accounts Payable $6,900

Credit Cash $6,900

To record payment on account.

Jan. 30 Debit Utilities Expense $15,100

Credit Cash $15,100

To record utilities expense paid.

Income Statement for the month ended January 31, 2021:

Service Revenue              $135,500

Interest Revenue                    1,080

Total Revenue                 $136,580

Salaries Expense $32,800

Utilities Expense     15,100

Bad Debts Expense 1,060 48,960

Net Income                      $87,620

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Trial Balance as of January 1, 2021:

                                                                 Debit        Credit

Cash                                                       $26,700

Accounts Receivable                               15,000

Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts                   $3,600

Supplies                                                    3,900

Notes Receivable (6%, due in 2 years)  18,000

Land                                                        80,300

Accounts Payable                                                     8,500

Common Stock                                                       98,000

Retained Earnings                                                  33,800

Totals                                                $ 143,900 $ 143,900

Transaction Analysis:

Jan. 2 Cash $49,100 Service Revenue $49,100

Jan. 6 Accounts Receivable $86,400 Service Revenue $86,400

Jan. 15 Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts $3,300 Accounts Receivable $3,300

Jan. 20 Salaries Expense $32,800 Cash $32,800

Jan. 22 Cash $84,000 Accounts Receivable $84,000

Jan. 25 Accounts Payable $6,900 Cash $6,900

Jan. 30 Utilities Expense $15,100 Cash $15,100

Jan. 31 Adjustments:

Allowance for Uncollectibles:

$4,300 Allowance for Uncollectibles $860 ($4,300 * 20%)

$9,800: Allowance for Uncollectible $490 ($9,800 * 5%)

$14,100 Allowance for Uncollectible $1,350

Allowance for Uncollectibles

Account Titles               Debit    Credit

Beginning balance                    $3,600

Accounts receivable  $3,300

Bad Debts Expense                    1,060

Ending balance             1,350

Interest Receivable $1,080

Interest Revenue $1,080

Service Revenue:

Service Revenue     $49,100

Service Revenue    $86,400

Service Revenue $135,500

Ivan Knobel holds a well-diversified portfolio that has an expected return of 11.0% and a beta of 1.20. He is in the process of buying 1,000 shares of Syngine Corp at $10 a share and adding it to his portfolio. Syngine has an expected return of 13.0% and a beta of 1.50. The total value of Ivan's current portfolio is $90,000. What will the expected return and beta on the portfolio be after the purchase of the Syngine stock? a. 11.76%; 1.29 b. 10.64%; 1.17 c. 12.97%; 1.42 d. 12.35%; 1.36 e. 11.20%; 1.23

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Answer:

e. 11.20%; 1.23

Explanation:

The computation of the expected return and the beta is shown below

For expected return

= ($10,000 ÷ ($10,000 + $90,000) × 13%) + (0.9 × 11%)

= ($10,000 ÷ $100,000 × 13%) + (0.9 × 11%)

= (0.1 × 13%) + (0.9 × 11%)

= 11.20%

And, the beta is

=  ($10,000 ÷ 100,000 × 1.50) + ($90,000 ÷ 100,000 × 1.20 )

= 1.23

Select the correct answer.

In terms of market research, which statement describes an advantage for businesses?

O Market research agencies always collect accurate market information, regardless of their client's guidance.

O Secondary sources are inexpensive and can meet any business's market research needs.

O Primary research methods, such as interviews, are highly reliable because respondents always give their honest opinions.

A business can explore new market opportunities with the help of accurate market research data.

Submit

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Answer: A business can explore new market opportunities with the help of accurate market research data.

Explanation:

When market research data is accurate, a business is better able to know what consumers want and can therefore explore new opportunities to satisfy these needs and make healthy returns as a result.

If market research data is poor however, companies run the risk of either investing in a loss making venture or not investing in a potentially profitable venture because they did not know how profitable it would be.

How did the Internet help give rise to the “sharing economy?”

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By the means of internet apps that rent directly to consumers or connect consumer peer to peer access. For an example eBay was one of the first enablers of the sharing economy since it provided a global marketing where anyone could purchase or sell goods.

Asset management ratios are used to measure how effectively a firm manages its assets, by relating the amount a firm has invested in a particular type of asset (or group of assets) to the amount of revenues the asset is generating. Examples of asset management ratios include the average collection period (also called the days sales outstanding ratio), the inventory turnover ratio, the fixed asset turnover ratio, and the total asset turnover ratio. Consider the following case: Graham Pharmaceuticals has a quick ratio of 2.00x, $31, 500 in cash, $17, 500 in accounts receivable, some assets of inventory, total $70,000, and total abilities of $24, 500. The company reported annual sales of $100,000 in the most recent annual report, over the past year, how often did Graham Pharmaceuticals sell and replace its inventory? a. 8.01 x.b. 5.24 x.c. 2.85 x.d. 4.75 x.The inventory turnover ratio across companies in the pharmaceutical industry is 4.05x. Based on this information, which of the following statements is true for Graham Pharmaceuticals? A. Graham Pharmaceuticals is holding less inventory per dollar of sales compared to the industry average. B. Graham Pharmaceuticals is holding more inventory per dollar of sales compared to the industry average. You are analyzing two companies that manufacture electronic toy s-Like Games Inc. and our Play Inc. Like Games was launched eight years ago, whereas Our Play is a relatively new company that has been in operation for only the past two years. However, both companies have an equal market share with sales of $100,000 each. You've collected company data to compare Like Games and our play. Last year the average companies in the coming year. You've collected data from the companies financial statements. This information is listed as follows:Using this information, complete the following statements to include in your analysis. Data collected (in dollars) Like Games Our Play Industary AverageAccounts receivable 2,700 3,900 3,850Net fixed assets 55,000 80,000 216,750Total assets 95,000 125,000 234,6001. A ____ days of sales outstanding represents an efficient credit and collection policy. between the two companies ____ is collecting cash from its customers faster than ____ but both companies are collecting their receivables less quickly than the industry average. 2. Our Play's fixed assets turnover ratio is ___ than that of Like Games. This could be because our play is relatively new company, so the acquisition cost of its fixed assets is ____ than the recorded cost of Like Games's fixed assets. 3. Like Games's total assets turnover ratio is ____ which is ___ than the industry's average total assets turnover ratio. In general, a higher total assets turnover ratio indicates greater efficiency.

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Answer:

Asset Management Ratios

Part A:

1. Inventory turnover:

= d. 4.75 x

2. Based on this information, the true statement for Graham Pharmaceuticals is:

B. Graham Pharmaceuticals is holding more inventory per dollar of sales compared to the industry average.

Part B:

1. A __Average__ days of sales outstanding represents an efficient credit and collection policy.  Between the two companies _Like Games__ is collecting cash from its customers faster than _Our Play_ but both companies are collecting their receivables less quickly than the industry average.

2. Our Play's fixed assets turnover ratio is _lower__ than that of Like Games. This could be because Our Play is relatively new company, so the acquisition cost of its fixed assets is _higher___ than the recorded cost of Like Games's fixed assets.

3. Like Games's total assets turnover ratio is _1.05x_ which is _higher_ than the industry's average total assets turnover ratio. In general, a higher total assets turnover ratio indicates greater efficiency.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Graham Pharmaceuticals

Quick ratio = 2.00x

Cash = $31,500

Accounts receivable = $17,500

Inventory = x

Total current assets = $70,000

Total current liabilities = $24,500

Quick assets = $24,500 * 2 = $49,000 ($31,500 + $17,500)

Inventory (x) = $21,000 ($70,000 - $49,000)

Annual sales = $100,000

Inventory Turnover = $100,000/$21,000 = 4.76x

Part B:

                                      Like Games   Our Play    Industry Average

Accounts receivable             2,700         3,900           3,850

Net fixed assets                 55,000       80,000       216,750

Total assets                        95,000     125,000      234,600

Sales revenue                   100,000     100,000     100,000

Days Sales Outstanding      9.9 days   14.2 days      14x

Accounts receivable turnover 37x       25.6x          26x

Average Collection Period    9.9 days   14.3 days    14x

Fixed assets turnover ratio  1.82x        1.25x          0.46x

Total assets turnover ratio   1.05x        0.8x           0.43x

Average days of sales outstanding = Average Accounts Receivable/Sales * 365

Accounts receivable turnover = Net Sales/Average Receivable

Average Collection Period = 365/Accounts receivable turnover

Fixed assets turnover ratio = Net Sales/Net Fixed Assets

Total assets turnover ratio = Net Sales/Total assets

Severs on has an annuity due that pays $400 per year for 20 years. What is the value of the cash flow 20 years from today if they are placed in an account that earns 7.50%

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400e^(0.075)(20)
400e^(1.5)
400(4.48168)
=1,792.67562
Or 1,792.68 rounded to the nearest cent

Community hospital of the west is experiencing changes occurring throughout the facility, many of the employees are concerned about how the change will affect their current position and workflow. Although the employees are aware that change is occurring in the facility, there has been little communication regarding the changes and the employees are feeling unsettled. Describe the steps the hospital needs to do in order to better support employees during the transitional phase of change. What are some consequences for the hospital if this type of support is not provided

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Answer:

in order to support the employees during the transitional phase of change, the hospital could try helping the employees get used to the new changes by maybe adding facilities that they are used to or maybe arrange some colleagues that the employees are familiar with to work with them, so they can get used to the new things with some support by their side.

consequences the hospital May face if they don't support their employees to make them feel more comfortable in their workplace, many of their workers May quit and it would be hard to find new employees and it would be time-consuming to teach the new employees all over again.

another consequence is that if their employees are the ones that make a lot of people want to go to their Hospital community, then losing them may make the people that go to the hospital community to not want to return again and maybe leave a bad review, since the help support care and treatment probably isn't the same.

Explain what boundaries are and why they are important in decision-making.

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Answer:

boundaries are that invisible line in social structure that people try not to cross lest by accident.

Explanation:

When you are making decisions you always have to think of the outcome or else you could end up doing something bad or wrong. Boundaries in decisions making are so you don't just go and do whatever without thinking. we as humans subconsciously try not to cross other people's boundaries for mainly two reasons. The first is it makes people feel uncomfortable. The second is that it brings out our inner guilt. if you cross someone's boundaries you will most likely realize it imededietly and to to back off instinctively.

I hope this helps!

Mary Alice just won the lottery and is trying to decide between the options of receiving the annual cash flow payment option of $420,000 per year for 25 years beginning today, or receiving one lump-sum amount today. Mary Alice can earn 6% investing this money. At what lump-sum payment amount would she be indifferent between the two alternatives

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Answer:

The lum-sum must equal $5,369,009.59

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

First option:

Annual payment= $420,000

Number of periods= 25 years

Interest rate= 6%

First, we need to calculate the future value of the first option using the following formula:

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

A= annual deposit

FV= {420,000*[(1.06^25) - 1]} / 0.06

FV= $23,043,095.04

Now, to determine the lump-sum to receive today, we need to determine the present worth of the annuity:

PV= FV / (1 + i)^n

PV= 23,043,095.04 / (1.06^25)

PV= $5,369,009.59

Dawson Toys, Ltd., produces a toy called the Maze. The company has recently established a standard cost system to help control costs and has established the following standards for the Maze toy:Direct materials: 6 microns per toy at $1.50 per micron Direct labor: 1.3 hours per toy at $21 per hourDuring July, the company produced 3,000 Maze toys. Production data for the month on the toy follow:Direct materials: 25,000 microns were purchased at a cost of $1.48 per micron. 5,000 of these microns were still in inventory at the end of the month.Direct labor: 4,000 direct labor-hours were worked at a cost of $88,000.Required: 1. Compute the following variances for July:a. The materials price and quantity variances.b. The labor rate and efficiency variances.

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Answer:

1. a. The materials price and quantity variances

Material price variance: Standard cost per micron is $1.50 and actual cost per micron is $1.48. So, price variance is 1.48 - 1.5 = $(0.02) per micron

Quantity variance: Based on standard bill of material, Dawson Toys need 3,000 x 6 = 18,000 microns to produce 3,000 Maze toys. Actual consumption volume is 25,000 - 5,000 = 20,000 microns. So, quantity variance is 20,000 - 18,000 = 2,000 microns.

1. b. The labor rate and efficiency variances

Actual labor rate  = Actual labor cost / Actual hour = 88,000/4,000 = $22 per hour.

Efficiency variance = Actual labor rate - Standard labor rate = 22 - 21 = $1 per hour.

2. Prepare a brief explanation of the possible causes of each variance.

Direct material cost variance: Total actual material cost is 20,000 x 1.48 = $29,600, higher than standard material cost of 18,000 x 1.5 = $27,000. This is mainly due to higher production waste as compared to standards.

Direct labor cost variance: Total actual labor cost is $88,000, higher than standard labor cost of 4,000 x 21 = $84,000. This is mainly due to lower labor rate per hour than expected.

Explanation:

what effect does a rise in fuel prices have on product prices​

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Answer:

Rise in product prices

Explanation:

It becomes more expensive to produce and to transport the goods, so the product price will increase to make up for it.

WalkLikeYou, Corp. is a specialty athletic shoe manufacturer which uses a job order costing system. The following information below is given for WalkLikeYou:
As of January 31 As of February 28
Inventory account balances:
Raw materials inventory $42,000 $30,000
Work in process inventory $9,200 $20,600
Finished goods $56,000 $33,500
Additional information for the month ended February 28:
Raw materials purchased $198,000
Factory payroll $150,000
Actual factory overhead costs:
Indirect materials $15,000
Indirect labor $34,500
Other overhead costs $13,500
Sales $1,100,000
Predetermined overhead rate (based on direct labor costs) = 55% of DL costs
Compute the following amounts for the month of February. You must show all of your work, either using formulas or using T-accounts.
a. Cost of direct materials used.
b. Total manufacturing costs.
c. Cost of goods manufactured.
d. Cost of goods sold.(ignore effects of underapplied / overapplied overhead)
e. Gross profit.
f. Overapplied or underapplied overhead.

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Answer:

a.  $195,000

b.  $423,525

c.  $412,125

d.  $434,625

e.  $665,375

f.   $525 over-applied

Explanation:

a. Cost of direct materials used.

Cost of direct materials used = Opening Materials Inventory + Materials Purchase - Ending Materials Inventory - Indirect materials

                    = $42,000 + $198,000 - $30,000 - $15,000

                    = $195,000

b. Total manufacturing costs.

Total manufacturing costs = Variable Manufacturing Costs + Fixed Manufacturing Costs

Total manufacturing costs calculation

Direct materials                                                         $195,000

Direct Labor ($150,000 - $34,500)                          $115,500

Indirect materials                                                        $15,000

Indirect labor                                                              $34,500

Other overhead costs - applied ($115,500 x 55%)  $63,525

Total Cost                                                                 $423,525

c. Cost of goods manufactured.

Cost of goods manufactured = Opening Work In Process + Total manufacturing costs - Closing Work In Process

                                                = $9,200 + $423,525 - $20,600

                                                = $412,125

d. Cost of goods sold.

Cost of goods sold = Opening Finished Goods Inventory + Cost of goods manufactured - Closing Finished Goods Inventory

                                = $56,000 + $412,125 -  $33,500

                                = $434,625

e. Gross profit.

Gross profit = Sales - Cost of goods sold

                    = $1,100,000 - $434,625

                    = $665,375

f. Overapplied or underapplied overhead

If Actual Overheads > Applied Overheads, we have under-applied overheads

and

If Applied Overheads > Actual Overheads, we have over-applied overheads

where,

Actual Overheads =  $15,000 + $34,500 + $13,500 = $63,000

Applied Overheads = $63,525

Over-applied overheads = Applied Overheads - Actual Overheads

                                         = $63,525 - $63,000

                                         = $525

Leroy ordered a DVD player for his son's birthday. While the manufacturer guaranteed that it would ship the player within ten business days, the player was not shipped until three months after Leroy placed his order. By the time the DVD player arrived, Leroy's son's birthday had long since passed. When the player arrived, Leroy refused to sign for it. Under these circumstances:
A. Leroy holds title to the DVD player.
B. The manufacturer can only regain title if it sues Leroy.
C. Leroy and the manufacture have joint title.

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Answer:

C. Leroy and the manufacturer have joint title

Select the correct answer.
Which of these trainings does the hospitality certification provide?
OA. ensures the safety of the food served
OB. safely serve alcohol to other individuals
OC. food has been produced and handled according to the recognized standards
OD. create the ultimate experience

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Answer:

I think its all of the above or D

Joint products Alpha and Beta emerge from common processing that costs $200,000 and yields 9,000 units of Product Alpha and 5,600 units of Product Beta. Product Alpha can be sold for $150 per unit. Product Beta can be sold for $90 per unit. What amount of the joint costs will be assigned to Product Beta if joint costs are allocated on the basis of number of units produced

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Answer:

the amount of the joint cost allocated is $76,712.32

Explanation:

The computation of the amount of the joint cost allocated is shown below"

= Processing cost × beta units ÷ (alpha units + beta units)

= $200,000 × 5,600 units ÷ (9,000 units + 5,600 units)

= $76,712.32

Hence, the amount of the joint cost allocated is $76,712.32

Government corrects____externalities by subsidizing the activity, as they do with____corrects____externalities by regulating or taxing activity in order to____pollution provides_____goods like national defense because of the free-rider problem promotes_____because markets with few firms tend to be inefficient provides assistance to those in need in order to improve____attempts to pursue macroeconomic goals, including____, _____, and____.

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Answer:

Government corrects positive externalities by subsidizing the activity, as they do with education.

Positive externalities are encouraged by subsidizing them so that they increase the more.

corrects negative externalities by regulating or taxing activity in order to discourage pollution.

Negative externalities are punished by regulation and taxation to discourage their spread.

provides public goods like national defense because of the free-rider problem

Public goods need to be provided because everyone needs access to them and not just a select few.

promotes competition because markets with few firms tend to be inefficient.

Monopolies have been shown to be inefficient as they do not have any competition that inspires innovation.

provides assistance to those in need in order to improve equity.

attempts to pursue macroeconomic goals, including low unemployment, strong growth, and stability.

It is a government's duty to ensure that the country is experiencing certain macro economic goals such as low unemployment, strong growth and economic stability.

Note: Options were too much to attach to answer as they required multiple pictures so I hope you have access to those options.

General Mattress Company makes Memory Foam mattresses, a mass-market high-volume product, and Magnetic Levitation mattresses, a premium low-volume product. The company uses a traditional cost allocation with a single cost pool. It is planning to implement activity-based costing (ABC). After implementing ABC, the company will likely find that the traditional cost allocation: Group of answer choices

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Answer:

Answer is explained in the explanation section below.

Explanation:

First of all, this question is not complete and lacks the group of answer choices. However, I have found that question with complete options on the internet.

So,

The Correct option is: D

Option D =  Not enough information

Reasoning:

For overestimated or underestimated or not full information required i.e. cost under traditional method and cost under activity based cost method , both information required for compare methods cost under each method.

Under Activity base costing all indirect cost is applied as per activities use by each product but under traditional method only one key factor use for applied overheads i.e. direct labor hours or machine hours etc.

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