Based on the projections, Decker will have a. a financing deficit of $36 b. a financing surplus of $36 c. zero financing surplus or deficit d. a financing surplus of $255 e. a financing deficit of $255

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Answer 1

Answer:

B, A financing surplus of $36

Explanation:

As the question is incomplete so firstly I am going to write the question for you first and its solution

Question: Decker Enterprises Below are the simplified current and projected financial statements for Decker Enterprises. All of Decker's assets are operating assets. All of Decker's current liabilities are operating liabilities. Income statement Current Projected Sales na 1,500 Costs na 1,080 Profit before tax na 420 Taxes (25%) na 105 Net income na 315 Dividends na 95 Balance sheets Current Projected Current Projected Current assets 100 115 Current liabilities 70 81 Net fixed assets 1,200 1,440 Long-term debt 300 360 Common stock 500 500 Retained earnings 430 650 Based on the projections, Decker will have

Solution :

We need to find total assets first

Current assets   = 115

Net fixed assets = 1440

Total assets = 115+1440= 1555

Secondly, we need to find sum of liabilities and stockholder equities to compare them with Total assets.

Liabilities = current liabilities + long term debt

Liabilities = 81 + 360 = 441

Equity = Common stock + retained earnings

Equity = 500 + 650 = 1150

Total equity + liabilities = 1591

Financial Deficit/Surplus = Total assets - Total  liabilities and stockholder equity

Financial Deficit/Surplus = 1555 - 1591

Financial Deficit/Surplus = -36 surplus


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Ship Co. produces storage crates that require 34.0 meters of material at $0.20 per meter and 0.30 direct labor hours at $19.00 per hour. Overhead is applied at the rate of $16 per direct labor hour. What is the total standard cost for one unit of product that would appear on a standard cost card?

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Answer:

Total standard cost = $103.7

Explanation:

Standard cost is the sum of the standard material cost , standard labour cost and standard overhead

Overhead  = OAR × direct labour hour

               = $16 × (0.30×$19.00)= 91.2

Standard cost = (34.0×$0.20) + (0.30×$19.00) +  91.2 = $103.7

Standard cost = $103.7

A firm is considering a replacement project which requires the initial outlay of $300,000 which includes both an after-tax salvage from the old asset of $12,000 and an additional working capital investment of $8,000. The 12-year project is expected to generate annual incremental cash flows of $54,000 and have an expected terminal value at the end of the project of $20,000. The cost of capital is 15 percent, and the firm's marginal tax rate is 40 percent. Calculate the net present value of this project.

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Answer:

-3,548.43

Explanation:

DF = Discount factor

Year    Cash flow     DF(15%)   Present Value

         

0       (300,000)        1             -300,000

1         54,000         0.870        46,956.52

2        54000          0.756        40,831.76

3        54000          0.658        35,505.88

4        54,000         0.572         30,874.68

5        54000          0.497         26,847.54

6        54000          0.432         23,345.69

7        54000          0.376          20,300.06

8        54000          0.327          17,652.70

9        54000          0.284          15,350.17

10      54000          0.247           13,347.97

11       54000          0.215            11,606.93

12      74000          0. 187           13,831.13

Year 12 calculation =   54000 +20000 x 0.6 + 8000

                                =   74000

NPV = -300,000 +  46,956.52 + 40,831.76 + 35,505.88 + 30,874.68 + 26,847.54  + 23,345.69 + 20,300.06 + 17,652.70 + 15,350.17 + 13,347.97 + 11,606.93 + 13,831.13

NPV = -3,548.43

The following information for the past year for the Blaine Corporation has been provided:Fixed costs:Manufacturing$ 125, 000$125,000Marketing24,00024,000Administrative20,00020,000Variable costs: Manufacturing $ 110,000$110,000 Marketing 30,00030,000 Administrative 34,00034,000 During the year, the company produced and sold 60,00060,000 units of product at a selling price of $ 12.40$12.40 per unit. There was no beginning inventory of the product at the beginning of the year.What is the contribution margin ratio for Blaine Corporation (round to 1 decimal)?A. 70.470.4 %B. 53.953.9 %C. 22.722.7 %D. 76.676.6 %

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Answer:

D. 76.6 %

Explanation:

Contribution Margin Ratio = Contribution / Sales × 100

First Calculate the Contribution

Contribution = Sales - Variable Costs

                     = (60,000 units × $ 12.40) -  ($110,000+$30,000+$34,000)

                     = $744,000 - $174,000

                     = $570,000

Then Calculate Contribution Margin Ratio

Contribution Margin Ratio = $570,000 / $744,000 × 100

                                           = 76.61290

                                           = 76.6 % ( 1 decimal)

Mica, a minor, signs a contract to pay National Health Club a monthly fee for twenty-four months to use its facilities. Six months later, after reaching the age of majority, Mica continues to use the club. This act is Group of answer choices

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Answer:

Ratification

Explanation:

Since in the question, it is given that the mica who is a minor signed a contract regarding 24 months monthly fee for the national health club

Now after six months she or he is reaching her majority age and she or he continues to take the facilities of the club so this act we called as ratification as this a valid contract between the mica and the health club because he or she reaches the age of majority

Prepare the journal entry to record Autumn Company’s issuance of 78,000 shares of no-par value common stock assuming the shares:

a. Sell for $32 cash per share.
b. Are exchanged for land valued at $2,496,000.

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Answer:

A Journal entry was recorded for Autumn Company  which is given below.

Explanation:

Solution

(A) Journal Entry:

No      Account and Explanation         Debit        Credit

a      Cash (78000*32)                        2496000

            Common Stock                                           2496000

            (To record issued common stock)

(B) Journal Entry:

No      Account and Explanation           Debit     Credit

b          Land                                          2496000

                Common Stock                                     2496000

               (To record issued common stock)

A delivery company is considering adding another vehicle to its delivery fleet; each vehicle is rented for $100 per day. Assume that the additional vehicle would be capable of delivering 1,500 packages per day and that each package that is delivered brings in ten cents in revenue. Also assume that adding the delivery vehicle would not affect any other costs.

Required:
a. What is the MRP? What is the MRC? Should the firm add this delivery vehicle?
b. Now suppose that the cost of renting a vehicle doubles to S200 per day. What are the MRP and MRC? Should the firm add a delivery vehicle under these circumstances?
c. Next suppose that the cost of renting a vehicle falls back down to SIOO per day but, due to extremely congested freeways, an additional vehicle would only be able to deliver 750 packages per day. What are the MRP and MRC in this situation? Would adding a vehicle under these circumstances increase the firm's profits?

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Answer:

a. What is the MRP? What is the MRC? Should the firm add this delivery vehicle?

marginal revenue product = marginal product of labor x marginal revenue per output unit

MRP = 1,500 packages x $0.10 per package = $150

marginal resource cost (MRC) = $100 (the cost of renting the delivery truck)

The company should add the delivery truck because MRP is higher than MRC.

b. Now suppose that the cost of renting a vehicle doubles to $200 per day. What are the MRP and MRC in this situation?

MRP = $150 (doesn't change from question a)

MRC = $200 (the cost of renting the delivery truck)

The company should not add the delivery truck because MRP is less than MRC.

c. Next suppose that the cost of renting a vehicle falls back down to $100 per day, but, due to extremely congested freeways, an additional vehicle would only be able to deliver 750 packages per day. What are the MRP and MRC in this situation? Would adding a vehicle under these circumstances increase the firm's profits?

MRP = 750 packages x $0.10 per package = $75

MRC = $100

The company should not add the delivery truck because MRP is less than MRC.

Riviera Township reported the following data for its governmental activities for the year ended June 30, 20X9: Item Amount Cash and cash equivalents $1,000,000 Receivables 300,000 Capital assets 8,500,000 Accumulated depreciation 1,200,000 Accounts payable 400,000 Long-term liabilities 4,000,000 Additional information available is as follows: All of the long-term debt was used to acquire capital assets. Cash of $475,000 is restricted for debt service. 1) Based on the preceding information, on the statement of net assets prepared at June 30, 20X9, what amount should be reported for total net assets?A) $2,425,000B) $4,200,000C) $2,900,000D) $3,625,0002) Based on the preceding information, on the statement of net assets prepared at June 30, 20X9, what amount should be reported for net assets invested in capital assets, net of related debt?A) $4,200,000B) $2,900,000C) $2,825,000D) $3,300,0003) Based on the preceding information, on the statement of net assets prepared at June 30, 20X9, what amount should be reported for net assets, unrestricted?A) $425,000B) $900,000C) $525,000D) $825,000

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Answer:

1. B) $4,200,000

2. D) $3,300,000

3. B) $900,000

Explanation:

1. Total net assets = Total assets - Total Liabilities

=(1,000,000+300,000+8,500,000) - (1,200,000 + 400,000 + 4,000,000)

=9,800,000 - 5,600,000

=$4,200,000

2. The amount that should be reported for net assets invested in capital assets, net of related debt is

=(Capital assets- Accumulated Dep) - Long term debt

=(8,500,000 - 1,200,000) - 4,000,000

=7,300,000 - 4,000,000

=$3,300,000

3. The amount that should be reported for net assets, unrestricted is

=Total Net assets - Net of related debt

=4,200,000 - 3,300,000

=$900,000

Given that annual deposit rates for Dollars and Euros are 6% and 4% respectively for the next 5 years. If the current spot rate of the Euro is $1.4015, obtain the implied rate for the Euro five years from now if International Fisher Equation holds exactly.
a. $1.5415
b. $1.2742
c. $1.4284
d. $1.3750
e. None of the above.

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Answer:

The correct answer is (a) $1.5415

Explanation:

Solution

Given that:

Annual deposit rate for dollar =6%

Annual deposit rate for Euro = 4%

n = 5 years

The present spot rate of Euro =$1,4015

The next step is to obtain the implied rate for the Euro.

Thus

Implied rate = $1,4015[(1.06)/(1.04)]^5

= $1,4015 * 1.019230769^5

=$1,4015* 1.099923877

=$1.5415

Hence the implied rate for Euro 5 years from now is $1.5415

Increased Efficiency, Inc. is looking for ways to shorten its cash conversion cycle. It has annual sales of $36,500,000, or $100,000 a day on a 365-day basis. The firm's cost of goods sold is 65% of sales. On average, the company has $9,000,000 in inventory and $8,000,000 in accounts receivable. Its CFO has proposed new policies that would result in a 20% reduction in both average inventories and accounts receivable. She also anticipates that these policies would reduce sales by 10%, while the payables deferral period would remain unchanged at 40 days. What effect would these policies have on the company's cash conversion cycle

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Answer and Explanation:

The cash conversion cycle refers to the cycle which includes the days inventory outstanding and days sales outstanding and deduct the days payable outstanding

The cash cycle = Days inventory outstanding + days sale outstanding - days payable outstanding

The computation is shown in the attachment below:

As we can see in the attachment the new proposed policy i.e 234.19 days would decrease the cash conversion cycle by 24.27 days as compared with the current proposal policy i.e 258.46 days

Moss Co. issued $780,000 of five-year, 11% bonds, with interest payable semiannually, at a market (effective) interest rate of 10%. Determine the present value of the bonds payable, using the present value tables in Exhibit 5 and Exhibit 7. Round to the nearest dollar.

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Answer:

$810,113.2678

Explanation:

The computation of the present value of the bond payable is shown below:

= Issued amount × discount factor of 5% at 10 years + Issued amount × half of the bond interest × PVIFA factor of 5% at 10 years

= $780,000 × 0.613913254  + $780,000 × 5.5% × 7.7217

= $478,852.3378  + $331,260.93

= $810,113.2678

Refer to the discount factor table and PVIFA factor table

Malmentier SA stock is currently priced at $85, and it does not pay dividends. The instantaneous risk-free rate of return is 5%. The instantaneous standard deviation of Malmentier SA stock is 25%. You want to purchase a put option on this stock with an exercise price of $90 and an expiration date 30 days from now. According to the Black-Scholes OPM, you should hold __________ shares of stock per 100 put options to hedge your risk.

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Answer:

you should hold 76 shares of stock per 100 put options to hedge your risk.

Explanation:

Current stock price, S = $85

Risk-free rate of return, r = 5%

Standard Deviation, v = 25%

Exercise price, X = $90

expiration date, t (in years) = 30 days = 1 month = 1/12 = 0.083333 years

The option price (OP) is given by the formula:

[tex]OP = Xe^{-rt} * N(-d_{2} ) - S*N(-d_1)[/tex]

[tex]d_1 = [ln(S/X) + (r + v^{2} /2)t]/vt^{0.5}\\d_1 = [ln(85/90) + (0.05 + 0.25^{2} /2)*0.08333]/(0.25*0.08333^{0.5})\\d_1 = -0.6982[/tex]

[tex]d_2 = d_1 - (vt^{0.5})\\d_2 = -0.6982 - (0.25*0.08333^{0.5})\\d_2 = -0.7704[/tex]

Using the pro-metric calculator for the cumulative normal distribution:

N(-d1) = N(- (-0.6982)) = N(0.6982) = 0.75747

N(-d2) = N(-(-0.7704)) = N(0.7704) = 0.77947

[tex]OP = Xe^{-rt} * N(-d_{2} ) - S*N(-d_1)[/tex]

[tex]OP =[ 90e^{(-0.05*0.08333)} * 0.77947] - (85*0.75747)\\OP = 5.48[/tex]

Note that N(-d₁) = 0.76

This means that 76/100 (i.e to hedge your risk, you should hold 76 per 100 put options )

The due diligence process of analyzing and evaluating an existing business ________. Group of answer choices may be just as time consuming as the development of a comprehensive business plan for a start-up helps to determine if the company will generate sufficient cash to pay for itself and leave you with a suitable rate of return on your investment helps to determine what the company's potential for success is All of these

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Answer:

All of these.

Explanation:

The due diligence process of analyzing and evaluating an existing business, is the process responsible for revealing the positive and negative aspects of a business.

This process aims to satisfy the buyer and seller by examining the main details of a transaction and ensuring its legality and evaluating most of the facts of the deal.

The agreement must then satisfy the due diligence aspects, so that the two parties involved can price and finalize the transaction effectively.

Therefore, all answer options are correct.

Six years ago, James Corporation sold a $100 million bond issue to expand its facilities. Each debenture has a $1,000 par value, an original maturity of 20 years (there are now 14 years left to maturity), and an annual coupon rate of 11.5% with semiannual payments. If you require a 14% return, what price would you pay today for a James bond?

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Answer:

Price of Bonds=$848.286

Explanation:

The value of the bond is the present value (PV) of the future cash receipts expected from the bond. The value is equal to present values of interest payment plus the redemption value (RV) discounted at the yield rate

Value of Bond = PV of interest + PV of RV

The value of bond for James Corporation  can be worked out as follows:

Step 1  

PV of interest payments

PV = A × (1+r)^(-n)/r

A- semiannual interest payment, n-number of periods, r- semi annul yield

A-semi- annul interest payment:

=11.5%× 1,000× 1/2 = 75

r-semi-Annual yield = 14%/2 = 7%  

n-Maturity period =1 4 × 2= 28

PV of interest payment:  

=57.5 × (1- (1+0.07)^(-28)/0.07)

= 697.88

Step 2  

PV of Redemption Value

= 1,000 × (1.07)^(-28) = 150.40

Step 3

Price of bond

=697.88 + 150.40

=$848.286

Q4) An investment offers a total return of 12.8 percent over the coming year. Janice thinks the total real return on this investment will be only 7 percent. What does Janice believe the approximate inflation rate will be over the next year

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Answer:

inflation rate= 5.8%

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

An investment offers a total return of 12.8 percent over the coming year. Janice thinks the total real return on this investment will be only 7 percent.

The real return on investment includes the effect on inflation.

Real rate of return= total return - inflation rate

0.07=0.128 -  inflation rate

inflation rate= 0.058= 5.8%

QS 11-4 Interest-bearing note transactions LO P1 On November 7, Mura Company borrows $150,000 cash by signing a 90-day, 10%, $150,000 note payable. 1. Compute the accrued interest payable on December 31. 2. & 3. Prepare the journal entry to record the accrued interest expense at December 31 and payment of the note at maturity on

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Answer: the complete question is 1. Compute the accrued interest payable on December 31. 2. & 3. Prepare the journal entry to record the accrued interest expense at December 31 and payment of the note at maturity date

Notes Payable _____

Interest Expense______

Interest Payable______

Cash ____________.

Please see explanatory column for answer.

Explanation:

To calculate  accrued interest on December 31st

we use Interest = Principal x Rate x Time

where time = November 7 to December 31 = 54 days.

Interest = $150,000 x 10% x 54/360= 150,000 x 0.10 x 54/360= $2,250

Journal entry to record the accrued interest expense at December 31

Date             Account                                Debit                Credit

December 31    interest expense             $2,250

             Interest payable                                                     $2,250  

b) To calculate payment of note at maturity date.

the borrowed cash will be paid in 90 days which means fromn November 7 of the previous year to Feb 5 of the next year = 90

using Interest = P XRX T

             150,000 X 10% X 90/360= $3,750

Journal entry to record the payment of the note at maturity. which is on February 5th of the next year.

Date             Account                                Debit                Credit

February 5   Notes payable             $150,000

             Interest expense                $1,500                        

             Interest payable                  $2,250

               Cash                                                                   $153,750

Calculation: interest expense = $3,750-  $2,250= $1500 This is because even though the total accrued interest was $3,750, only $2,250 was payable remaining $1,500 as the new interest expense for maturity date.

Tactical decisions define Group of answer choices the day-to-day activities of the organization. the goals and plans of the organization. the domain of operations managers, who are close to the customer. the steps taken to achieve the goals and objectives.

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Answer:

E. the steps taken to achieve the goals and objectives.

Explanation:

Tactical decisions are the decisions made by the mid-level management in an organization, in a bid to implement the strategic plans of the director-general of the organization.  These decisions are made and implemented within a short period of time. Some tactical decisions include;

1. Structuring of workforce

2. Purchase of items and resources

3. Marketing strategies

4. Allocation of jobs to employees.

When these decisions are made by the middle-level management, they are under obligation to answer to the directors of the organization as to how these decisions were implemented.

On July 16, 2017, Logan acquires land and a building for $500,000 to use in his sole proprietorship. Of the purchase price, $400,000 is allocated to the building, and $100,000 is allocated to the land. Cost recovery of $4,708 is deducted in 2017 for the building (nonresidential real estate).a. What is the adjusted basis for the land and the building at the acquisition date?b. What is the adjusted basis for the land and the building at the end of 2017?

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Answer:

A.Land $100,000

Building 400,000

B.Land $100,000

Building 395,292

Explanation:

a. Logan's adjusted basis at acquisition date will be the cost of the land and that of the building which is:

Land $100,000

Building 400,000

b. What will be Logan adjusted basis at the end of 2017 :

Land will be: $100,000

Building will be :395,292

($400,000 − $4,708)

Thus the Depreciation is a capital recovery.

Cretically analyse the difference and the point of convergence between floor inspection and functional inspection

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Answer and Explanation:

The connection between Floor and Function Inspection is that these two techniques are used to eliminate and identify defective raw materials prior to the development of the same. Quality is the key priority for both processes, where standards are reviewed and evaluated to ensure that the operation continues correctly.

The distinction between the two is that in Floor Inspection the system inspects the material in process doe the machine or at the time of production to ensure that each and every machine or floor is working effectively. It is to make share the material processing costs don't go out or it could easily be found by hand and defect.

The Functional Inspection, on the other hand, will have the key feature tested which the product is supposed to perform. For instance, if the same has the right speed and output, the electric motor could be tested up. It doesn't inform us about the variability throughout all parts but gives us an overall view of the satisfaction that comes from investigating the same commodity.

Summit Systems has an equity cost of capital of 11.0 %​, will pay a dividend of ​$1.50 in one​ year, and its dividends had been expected to grow by 6.0 % per year. You read in the paper that Summit Systems has revised its growth prospects and now expects its dividends to grow at a rate of 3.0 % per year forever.
A. What is the new value of a share of Summit Systems stock based on this information?
B. If you tried to sell your Summit Systems stock after reading this news, what price would you be likely to get? Why?

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Answer:

A) The new value of a share of Summit Systems stock based on this information is $17.65

B) $17.65. This is due to the fact that If the information about Summit Systems has reached the capital market, the revised growth rate has already been  applied.

Explanation:

Given:

Equity cost of capital = 11.0 %​

Dividend in one​ year = ​$1.50

Dividends growth per year = 6.0 %

A) If expected growth rate is 6.0%:

Value of share = Expected dividend ÷ (Cost of capital - Growth rate)

Value of share = $1.50 ÷ (0.1150 - 0.060)

Value of share = $27.27

If expected growth rate is 3.0%:

New_Value of share = Expected dividend ÷ (Cost of capital - Growth rate)

New_Value of share = $1.50 ÷ (0.1150 - 0.030)

New_Value of share = $17.65

please discuss the similarities and differences between transformational and charismatic leadership. Choose an individual that qualifies as a charismatic or transformational leader and explain why. Also, in your analysis, what are some of the unique characteristics of this individuals followers that might identify him/her as charismatic or transformational

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Answer:

The transformational leaders are bureaucratic and charismatic are people oriented in nature.

Explanation:

The charismatic leaders are also called as the transformational leaders and shares various things. Charismatic leaders make their status better and transformational leaders focus on the transformation of the organization's vision. The main difference is the focus and the audience. The charismatic leaders are committed and have engaging personalities like martin Luther king as his speeches were often more tangible than other leaders and used to have a huge influence on the people he met. The charismatic leaders are more emotionally attached to their audience. They work towards an emphasis on the greater good. More people-oriented.

Production estimates for July are as follows:

Estimated inventory (units), July 1 725
Desired inventory (units), July 31 1, 200
Expected sales volume (units), July 7,500

For each unit produced four hours of direct labor is required. The labor rate per hour is $15. The number of direct labor hours required for July production is:_________

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Answer:

31,900

Explanation:

For the computation of the number of direct labor hours required for July production first we need to find out the production in units which is shown below:-

Production in units = Expected sales in Units + Ending Inventory - Beginning inventory

= 7,500 + 1,200 - 725

= 7,975

Total direct labor hours required = Production in units × Hours per unit

= 7,975 × 4

= 31,900

We simply applied the above formulas

On December 31, Strike Company has decided to sell one of its batting cages. The initial cost of the equipment was $203,433.00 with an accumulated depreciation of $183,089.70. Depreciation has been taken up to the end of the year. The company found a company that is willing to buy the equipment for $18,308.97. What is the amount of the gain or loss on this transaction

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Answer:

loss= $2,035.33

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchasing price= $203,433.00

Accumulated depreciation= $183,089.70.

The company found a company that is willing to buy the equipment for $18,308.97.

The gain or loss from selling an asset depends on the book value. If the selling price is higher than the book value, the company gain from the sale.

Book value= purchasing price - accumulated depreciation

Book value= 203,433 - 183,089.7= 20,343.3

Gain/loss= 18,307.97 - 20,343.3= $2,035.33 loss

XYZ Company makes 400 widgets. The variable costs are $35.60 per unit and fixed costs are $30.00 per unit; however, $21.40 in fixed costs per unit is unavoidable. What is the effect on net income if the company instead buys the widgets from an outside supplier for $44.00 per unit?

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Answer:

increase in income  of $80

Explanation:

Prepare an Analysis of Costs and Savings if the Company buys from Outside Supplier.

Note : The  fixed costs per unit at are unavoidable are irrelevant and disregarded in this decision.

Analysis of Costs and Savings

Purchase Price (400 widgets × $44.00)  =    ($17,600)

Savings :

Variable Costs ($35.60 × 400 widgets)   =     $14,240

Fixed Cost ( $8.60 × 400 widgets)           =      $3,440

Net Income effect                                      =           $80

Conclusion :

The effect on net income if the company instead buys the widgets is an increase in  income  of $80

Joe has just moved to a small town with only one golf​ course, the Northlands Golf Club. His inverse demand function is pequals 160minus2 ​q, where q is the number of rounds of golf that he plays per year. The manager of the Northlands Club negotiates separately with each person who joins the club and can therefore charge individual prices. This manager has a good idea of what​ Joe's demand curve is and offers Joe a special​ deal, where Joe pays an annual membership fee and can play as many rounds as he wants at ​$20 ​, which is the marginal cost his round imposes on the Club. What membership fee would maximize profit for the​ Club? The manager could have charged Joe a single price per round. How much extra profit does the Club earn by using​ two-part pricing? The​ profit-maximizing membership fee​ (F) is ​$nothing . ​(Enter your response as a whole​ number.)

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Answer:

Club membership fee of $60 would maximize profit.

If the club charges tow part pricing the maximum revenue can be $3500.

Explanation:

Joe has entered into a monopoly because he is owner of single golf course in the Northlands.

Demand function for Joe's golf course is:

P = 160 - 2q

P = $20 , q = 50

160 - 2 (50) = 60

Consumer surplus = 0.5 * equilibrium quantity

Consumer Surplus for Joe is ; 0.5 * 50 (160 - 20) = $3500  

If MR = MC then demand function will become :

160 - 4q

If q = 25 then

160 - 4 * 25 = 60

Which of these employees is facing an ethical dilemma?
A. The manager at Almas Inc. has to make a vendor choice between his underqualified cousin and a highly-experienced, trusted supplier.
B. Lars has to decide whether the annual profits of the company should be distributed to the employees as a salary hike or in the form of non-monetary benefits.
C. Javier has felt unsure about a car he purchased and has been reading only good reviews about the car to console himself.
D. After seeing a whole new collection of phones at a store, Max is regretting the purchase of an outdated phone he made last month.
E. Salena is responsible for deciding whether she should upgrade the manufacturing unit with new machines and reduce costs or retain the impoverished manual labor force.

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Answer:

The employee facing ethical dilemmas is SELENA because Salena is responsible for deciding whether she should upgrade the manufacturing unit with new machines and reduce costs or retain the impoverished manual labor force

Explanation:

Ethical dilemma can be seen as the way in which a person or an individual is finding it hard to make a decision between two alternatives due to the difficulty in deciding on the one to accept or reject ,Which is why ETHICAL DILEMMAS may lead to arising of complexity out of the situational conflict in which choosing one alternative may result in transgressing another.

Although no matter the difficulty on deciding on which one to go for a choice has to be made between the two equally undesirable alternatives.

Therefore a person or an individual often faces ethical dilemmas on their day to day activities , because knowing how to do the right thing as well as knowing the difference between the one that is right and wrong can be difficult and often times subjective which is what Salena was facing by finding it hard to decide on the two alternatives which is either she should upgrade the manufacturing unit with new machines and reduce costs or retain the impoverished manual labor force.

A firm in a purely competitive industry has a typical cost structure. The normal rate of profit in the economy is 5 percent. This firm is earning $5.50 on every $50 invested by its founders.
a. What is its percentage rate of return? 11 percent.
b. Is the firm earning an economic profit? Yes If so, how large? 6 percent.
c. Will this industry see entry or exit? Entry
d. What will be the rate of return earned by firms in this industry once the industry reaches long-run equilibrium?

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Answer: The answers are given below

Explanation:

a. What is its percentage rate of return?

From the question, we are told that the firm is earning $5.50 on every $50 invested by its founders. The percentage of return will now be:

= $5.50/$50 × 100%

= 0.11 × 100%

= 11%

b. Is the firm earning an economic profit? If so, how large?

The economic profit will be the difference that exists between the percentage of return which is 11% and the normal rate of profit which is 5%. This will be:

= 11% - 5%

= 6%

The firm is earning economic profit of 6%.

c. Will this industry see entry or exit?

There will be entry into the industry. This is because the percentage of return which is 11% is greater than the normal rate of profit which is 5%.

d. What will be the rate of return earned by firms in this industry once the industry reaches long-run equilibrium?

The rate of return earned by firms in this industry once the industry reaches long-run equilibrium will be 5% which is the normal rate of profit in the economy.

Ski West, Inc., operates a downhill ski area near Lake Tahoe, California. An all-day adult lift ticket can be purchased for $85. Adulit customers also can purchase a season pass that entitles the pass holder to ski any day during the season, which typically runs from December 1 through April 30. Ski West expects its season pass holders to use their passes equally throughout the season. The company's fiscal year ends on December 31. On November 6, 2018, Jake Lawson purchased a season pass for $450.1. What will be included in the Ski West 2018 Income statement and balance sheet related to the sale of the season pass to Jake Lawson? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. 2. When should Ski West recognize revenue from the sale of its season passes?3. Prepare the appropriate ournal enteries that Sky West would record on November 6 and December 31.

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Answer:

Ski West, Inc.

1. What Ski West 2018 should include in its Income statement and balance sheet related to the sale of the season pass to Jake Lawson?

a) Income Statement:

Season Passes Revenue = $90 ($450/5).  This represents December season pass by Jake Lawson.

b) Balance Sheet:

Unearned Season Passes Revenue $360 as a current liability.

2. When Ski West should recognize revenue from the sale of its season passes:

Revenue should be recognized on December 31.

3. Journal Entries on November 6 and December 31:

November 6:

Debit Cash Account $450

Credit Unearned Season Passes Revenue $450

To record the receipt from Jake Lawson.

If this sale was on account, then the Accounts Receivable is debited instead.

December 31:

Debit Unearned Season Passes Revenue $90

Credit Season Passes Revenue $90

To record the earned revenue from Jake Lawson's.

Explanation:

Unearned revenue is not recognized in the income statement.  It is taken to the Balance Sheet as a current liability.  It is not recognized because it does not belong to the current period, as specified by the accrual concept and matching principle.

A business is considering a cash outlay of $880,000 for the purchase of land, which it intends to lease for $200,000 per year. If alternative investments are available that yield a 15 percent return, the opportunity cost of the purchase of the land is

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Answer:

132000$

Explanation:

880000 *0,15=132000

A business is considering a cash outlay of $880,000 for the purchase of land, which it intends to lease for $200,000 per year. If alternative investments are available that yield a 15 percent return, the opportunity cost of the purchase of the land is $132,000.

What is an opportunity cost rate?

When economists talk about a resource's "opportunity cost," they mean the worth of the resource's next-highest-valued alternative usage.

Given

Cost of Land = $880,000

Return = 15%

Lease = $200000

Required to the opportunity cost =?

opportunity cost = cost of land  x return rate

opportunity cost = 880,000 x 15 = $132,000

Opportunity cost is crucial for businesses because it helps them decide how to effectively use their limited resources and cash. A corporation can pick which choice gives the highest or most productive return by calculating the opportunity cost of a specific option or options.

Thus, the opportunity cost of the purchase of the land is $132,000.

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Kruger Designs hired a consulting firm 3 months ago to redesign the information system that the architects use. The architects will be able to use state of the art computer- aided design (CAD) programs to help in designing the products. Further, they will be able to store these designs on a network server where they and other architects may be able to call them back up for future designs with similar components. The consulting firm has been instructed to develop the system without disrupting the architects. In fact, top management believes that the best route is to develop the system and then to introduce it to the architects during a training session. Management does not want the architects to spend precious billable hours guessing about the new system or putting work off until the new system is working. Thus, the consultants are operating in a back room under a shroud of secrecy.

Required:
a. Do you think that management is taking the best course of action for the announcement of the new system?Why?
b. Do you approve of the development process? Why?

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Explanation:

a) Yes, because management is acting in such a way that the development of the new system implemented does not cause problems or disturbances to the work of architects. Management's goal is to present architects with the new system already developed by consultants and more efficient, which can also help in resisting changes that architects could face, so management is taking the best course of action for the announcement of the new system.

b) No. Because in my opinion, for management to take the best course of action for the process of developing the new system, first the main users of the system should be advised about changes that could occur in the system due to the operation of the consultants, because the work of architects could be harmed in any way, so business decisions must be clearly communicated when it involves the progress of third party activities.

In 2019, Willow Corporation had three employees. Two of the employees worked full-time and earned salaries of $25,000 each. The third employee worked only part-time and earned $4,000. The employer timely paid state unemployment tax equal to 5.4 percent of each employee's wages up to $7,000. How much FUTA tax is due from Willow Corporation for 2019, after the credit for state unemployment taxes

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Answer:

FUTA tax due from the corporation is $108

 

Explanation:

The First and Second employee earned 7000 each

The Third employee earn earns 4000

Paid under State Unemployment Tax by the employer is = (7000+7000+4000) x 5.40% =$972

How much FUTA tax is due from Willow Corporation for 2019?

Credit of tax paid in State Unemployment Tax is availabe for FUTA tax of 6%, thus FUTA due will be:

=(6% of 18000) - $972

=1080-972

=$108

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