Answer: $230,000
Explanation:
Gross profit to be earned from project:
= Construction price - cost of construction
= 6,000,000 - 5,500,000
= $500,000
Percentage of costs incurred in 2017:
= 2,530,000 / 5,500,000 * 100%
= 46%
The Gross profit for 2017 is therefore:
= Percentage of cost incurred * total gross profit
= 46% * 500,000
= $230,000
Place each of the items listed below in the appropriate subdivision of the stockholders' equity section of a balance sheet. Common stock, $10 stated value Retained earnings 8% Preferred stock, $100 par value Paid-in capital in excess of par Paid-in capital in excess of stated value Treasury stock—common Paid-in capital from treasury stockStockholders' equityPaid-in capitalCapital stockAdditional paid-in capitalTotal additional paid-in capitalTotal paid-in capitalRetained earningsTotal paid-in capital and retained earningsTotal stockholders' equity
Answer and Explanation:
The placing of each item would be shown below:
Stockholder's Equity
Paid-in Capital
Capital Stock
8% Preferred stock, $100 par value
Common Stock, $10 stated value
Additional Paid-in Capital
In excess of par value- Preferred stock
In excess of stated Value - Common stock
Total Additional Paid-in Capital
Total Paid-in Capital
Retained Earnings
Total paid-in Capital and Retained Earnings
Less: Treasury Stock- common
Total Stockholder's Equity
Supreme Fitness Club uses straight-line depreciation for a machine costing $28,150, with an estimated four-year life and a $2,750 salvage value. At the beginning of the third year, Supreme determines that the machine has three more years of remaining useful life, after which it will have an estimated $2,300 salvage value. (1) Compute the machine’s book value at the end of its second year.
Answer:
1. $15,450
2. $4,383
Explanation:
1. Computation to determine the machine’s book value at the end of its second year
First step is to calculate the Annual depreciation
Annual depreciation= ($28,150 - $2,750) / 4
Annual depreciation=$25,400/4
Annual depreciation= $6,350
Now let calculate the machine’s book value at the end of its second year
Machine’s book value=$28,150 - ($6,350 *2)
Machine’s book value=$28,150 -$12,700
Machine’s book value=$15,450
Therefore the machine’s book value at the end of its second year will be $15,450
2. Calculation to determine the amount of depreciation for each of the final three years given the revised estimated.
Depreciation for each of the final three years=
($15,450 - $2,300) / 3
Depreciation for each of the final three years=$13,150/3
Depreciation for each of the final three years=
= $4,383
Therefore the amount of depreciation for each of the final three years given the revised estimated will be $4,383
You have been given the following information about the production of Horatio Co., and are asked to provide the plant manager with information for a meeting with the vice president of operations.Standard Cost CardDirect materials (7 pounds at $4 per pound) $28.00Direct labor (0.8 hours at $7) 5.60Variable overhead (0.8 hours at $4 per hour) 3.20Fixed overhead (0.8 hours at $8 per hour) 6.40$43.20The following is a variance report for the most recent period of operations.VariancesCosts Total Standard Cost Price QuantityDirect materials $405,900 $6,577 F $9,660Direct labor 81,178 5,670 U 7,060 U(a) How many units were produced during the period? (Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 125.)(b) How many pounds of raw material were purchased and used during the period? (Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 125.)(c) What was the actual cost per pound of raw materials? (Round to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.25.)(d) How many actual direct labor hours were worked during the period? (Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 125.)(e) What was the actual rate paid per direct labor hour? (Round to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.25.)
Answer:
Explanation:
a)
Number of units produced
total standard cost/number of units
410,000/32
12813
answer
b)
How many pounds of raw materials purchased
(Aq used - standard qty allowed)*standard rate = materials Quantity variance
((4AQ - 410,000)=9,300
When we grow in relationship with ______________, we grow in relationship with God.
Answer:
Explanation:
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(TYPE 6) Given that beginning inventory level is 660 units, total forecasted demand over the next 12 months is 18,000 units, and desired ending inventory level at the end of the 12th month is 900 units, what is the cost of production per month if a level strategy is used and per unit cost of production is $22
Answer: $33,440
Explanation:
First find the units to be produced for the year:
= Forecasted demand + Closing inventory - Opening inventory
= 18,000 + 900 - 660
= 18,240 units
Cost of production:
= 18,240 * 22
= $401,280
Cost per month:
= 401,280 / 12
= $33,440
Cost of goods sold for a manufacturer equals cost of goods manufactured plus a. beginning finished goods inventory less ending finished goods inventory b. beginning work in process inventory less ending work in process inventory c. ending work in process inventory less beginning work in process inventory d. ending finished goods inventory less beginning finished goods inventory
Answer:
a. beginning finished goods inventory less ending finished goods inventory
Explanation:
Cost of goods sold for a manufacturer equals cost of goods manufactured plus beginning finished goods inventory less ending finished goods inventory.
In 2013, Chirac Enterprises issued, at par, 75 $1,060, 8% bonds, each convertible into 200 shares of common stock. Chirac had revenues of $19,100 and expenses other than interest and taxes of $8,860 for 2014. (Assume that the tax rate is 40%.) Throughout 2014, 2,530 shares of common stock were outstanding; none of the bonds was converted or redeemed.(a) Compute diluted earnings per share for 2014. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. $2.55.)(b) Assume the same facts as those assumed for part (a), except that the 75 bonds were issued on September 1, 2014 (rather than in 2013), and none have been converted or redeemed. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. $2.55.)(c) Assume the same facts as assumed for part (a), except that 25 of the 75 bonds were actually converted on July 1, 2014. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. $2.55.)
Answer:
Chirac Enterprises
a) Diluted EPS = $0. 35
b) Diluted EPS = $0. 35
c) Diluted EPS = $0. 35
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Issued at par 75 $1,060, 8% bonds = $70,000 Bonds Premium $9,500
Each of the 75 bonds are convertible into 200 shares = 15,000 (75 * 200) shares
2014 Revenue $19,100
2014 expenses 8,860
Pre-tax income $10,240
Tax (40%) 4,096
Net income $6,144
Ordinary EPS = $2.43 per share ($6,144/2,530)
Common shares = 2,530
Convertible bonds shares = 15,000
Total shares = 17,530
Diluted EPS = $0. 35 ($6,144/17,530) per share
b) The basic assumption for computing diluted earnings per share is that Chirac's earnings are expressed per share (EPS) as if all convertible securities were exercised. This implies that whether the bonds had been converted or not, the number of the shares used for calculating diluted earnings per share will remain the same in these scenarios.
Several lawsuits were filed against General Motors as accidents and deaths were linked to the discovery that several of the company's automobiles had faulty ignition switches. This led to engines shutting off while individuals were driving, airbags not inflating, and power steering and brakes being disabled. Which of the following types of claims is this an example of?
a. Bankruptcy
b. Contract
c. Tort
d. Property
e. Debt collection
Answer:
Option C: Tort
Explanation:
Tort is simply defined as a breach of some obligation, thereby leading to harm or injury to someone. It is a civil wrong, such as negligence or libel.
Negligence or the act of failure to exercise a reasonable amount of care by companies in either doing or not doing something, resulting in harm or injury to another person can cause damages and harm. And with negligence on part of service provider in view or discovered, affected victims or people can sue under the torts law.
In cases regarding torts, a defendant is definitely and legally responsible for harm to the plaintiff that could have been reasonably noticed or anticipated that is foreseen, arising from the defendant's actions.
Beginning inventory, purchases, and sales for Item Zeta9 are as follows: Oct. 1 Inventory 200 units at $30 7 Sale 160 units 15 Purchase 180 units at $33 24 Sale 150 units Assuming a perpetual inventory system and using the first-in, first-out (FIFO) method, determine (a) the cost of goods sold on October 24 and (b) the inventory on October 31. a. Cost of goods sold on October 24 $fill in the blank 1 b. Inventory on October 31 $fill in the blank 2
Answer:
a. $4,830
b. $2,310
Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
a. The cost of goods sold as on Oct 24 is
Units sold from Oct 1 Inventory is 40 (200 units - 160 units)
And, From Oct. 15 Purchase is 110 (150 units - 40 units)
Now
Cost of goods sold on October 24 is $4,830 (40 × 30) + (110 × 33)
b. The inventory as on Oct 31 is
= (180 - 110) × $33
= $2,310
A. You can distinguish the various types of bonds by their terms of contract, pledge of collateral, and so on. Identify the type of bond based on each description given in the table that follows:
Description Type of Bond
These bonds are collateralized securities with first claims in the event of bankruptcy.
These bonds are not backed by any physical collateral. They are backed by the reputation and creditworthiness of the issuing company.
These bonds are considered the riskiest of all corporate bonds and thus offer the highest interest rates.
B. Based on your understanding of bond ratings and bond-rating criteria, which of the following statements is true?
a. An indenture is a legal document that details the rights of bondholders. If the indenture includes a sinking funds provision, the bond will have more default risk.
b. An indenture is a legal document that details the rights of bondholders. If the indenture includes a sinking funds provision, the bond will have less default risk.
c. In 2008, the United States began to witness one of the worst recessions since the 1930s. The collapse of the housing bubble in 2006 led to a massive decline in real estate prices, affecting consumers and institutions, especially banking and financial entities. Severe liquidity shortfalls in the United States as well as other global markets led to a serious credit crisis. During the credit crisis of 2008–2009, several banks and other businesses went through a reorganization process or were forced to liquidate. Consider the following example:
C. In January 2009, American electronics retailer Circuit City Inc. closed all of its stores and sold all of its merchandise.
This is an example of:_______.
a. Liquidation
b. Reorganization
Which of the following statements is CORRECT?
a. A portfolio with a large number of randomly selected stocks would have more market risk than a single stock that has a beta of 0.5, assuming that the stock's beta was correctly calculated and is stable.
b. If a stock has a negative beta, its expected return must be negative.
c. If the returns on two stocks are perfectly positively correlated (i.e., the correlation coefficient is 1.0) and these stocks have identical standard deviations, an equally weighted portfolio of the two stocks will have a standard deviation that is less than that of the individual stocks.
d. According to the CAPM, stocks with higher standard deviations of returns must also have higher expected returns.
e. A portfolio with a large number of randomly selected stocks would have less market risk than a single stock that has a beta of 0.5.
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Because there isn't one single measure of inflation, the government and researchers use a variety of methods to get the most balanced picture of how prices fluctuate in the economy. Two of the most commonly used price indexes are the consumer price index (CPI) and the GDP deflator.
The GDP price index for this year is calculated by dividing the ______________using___________ by the ________ using _____________and multiplying by 100.
Answer:
a (B) Value of all goods and services produced in the economy this year
this year's prices
Value of all goods and services produced in the economy in the base year
by the base year's prices
Explanation:
Here is the complete question
The GDP price index for this year is calculated by dividing the (A) Value of all goods and services produced in the economy in the base year (B) Value of all goods and services produced in the economy this year (C) cost of a given market basket of goods and services using 2) ______ (A) the base year's prices (B) this year's prices by the 3) ________ A) Value of all goods and services produced in the economy in the base year (B) Value of all goods and services produced in the economy this year (C) cost of a given market basket of goods and services using 4) ______ (A) the base year's prices (B) this year's prices
Gross domestic product is the total sum of final goods and services produced in an economy within a given period which is usually a year
GDP price index = (nominal GDP / Real GDP ) X 100
Nominal GDP is GDP calculated using current year prices while Real GDP is GDP calculated using base year prices. Real GDP has been adjusted for inflation.
Nominal GDP is GDP calculated using current year prices while Real GDP is GDP calculated using base year prices. Real GDP has been adjusted for inflation.
For example, country A produces 10 kg of rice at $10 per kg in 2019 and 50kg of beans at $30 per kg in 2018. In 2019, it produces 10 kg of rice at $20 per kg in 2019 and 50kg of beans at $40 per kg in 2019. 2018 is the base year.
Nominal GDP in 2018 = (10 x $10) + (50 x $30) = $1600
Nominal GDP in 2019 = (10 x $20) + (50 x $40) = $2200
Real GDP in 2018 = (10 x $10) + (50 x $30) = $1600
Real GDP in 2019 = (10 x $10) + (50 x $30) = $1600
GDP price index in 2019 = nominal gdp in 2019 / real gdp in 2019 ) x 100
(2200 / 1600 ) x 100 = 137.5
Under an installment contract, a buyer can:
A. Reject an installment if the nonconformity substantially impairs the value of the installment without giving the seller an opportunity to cure
B. Hold the seller in breach of the entire installment contract when a nonconforming installment substantially impairs the value of that
installment alone.
C. Reject an installment no matter how minor the nonconformance is
D. None of these answers
Answer:
A. Reject an installment if the nonconformity substantially impairs the value of the installment without giving the seller an opportunity to cure.
Explanation:
A contract can be defined as an agreement between two or more parties (group of people) which gives rise to a mutual legal obligation or enforceable by law.
There are different types of contract in business and these includes: fixed-price contract, cost-plus contract, bilateral contract, implies contract, unilateral contract, adhesion contract, unconscionable contract, option contract, express contract, installment contract, etc.
Total installment price is the total amount a consumer or customer end up paying for goods and services.
Mathematically, it can be calculated by using the formula below;
Total Installment Price = ([Monthly payment] × [No. of payments] + Down payment)
Hence, you multiply the monthly revenue by the amount of payments and add it to the down the payment.
Under an installment contract, a buyer can reject an installment if the nonconformity substantially impairs the value of the installment without giving the seller an opportunity to cure. This is in accordance with the uniform commercial code (UCC).
The uniform commercial code (UCC) is a set of standardized business laws which are put in place for the regulation of financial contracts and commercial transactions used across different states in the United States of America.
There are special rules known as the special business standards that are set up by UCC governing the merchants and the sales of goods in the Article 2 of the uniform commercial code.
the Hsu Manufacturing Company has two service departments: Maintenance and Accounting. The Maintenance Department's costs of $300,000 are allocated on the basis of machine hours. The Accounting Department's costs of $120,000 are allocated on the basis of the number of employees within a specific department. The direct departmental costs for A and B are $300,000 and $500,000, respectively. Maint Acctg A B Machine hours 480 20 2,300 200 Number of employees 2 2 8 4What is the Accounting Department's cost allocated to Department B using the direct method
Answer:
$34,286
Explanation:
Step 1
Total number of employees :
Maintenance 2
Department A 8
Department B 4
Total 14
Step 2
Allocation to Department B :
Department B = 4 / 14 x $120,000
= $34,286
Conclusion :
Accounting Department's cost allocated to Department B using the direct method is $34,286
Developing nations have formed international commodity agreements (ICAs) between leading producing and consuming nations of commodities. To promote stability in commodity markets, ICAs have relied on production and export controls, buffer stocks, and multilateral contracts. For example, the fair trade system may help to _______ (increase the number of middlemen selling farmer's products/ increase the income of farmers in developing nations/ decrease the markup price that retailers charge on farmer's products).
Answer: increase the income of farmers in developing nations.
Explanation:
Due to having weaker currencies, a lower standard of living and supplying raw materials, the farmers in developing nations are not paid a lot and so have to produce a significant amount of produce in order to get paid better.
International Commodity Agreements (ICAs), recognize that this is exploitative towards these farmers and so is working to increase the income that these farmers get in line with the fair trade system.
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
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.
According to Goldratt: Group of answer choices Two activities scheduled to be carried out sequentially and using the same scarce resource benefit from having the same project manager. Two activities scheduled to be carried out in parallel and using the same scarce resource are independent. Two activities scheduled to be carried out in parallel and using the same scarce resource are not independent. Two activities scheduled to be carried out sequentially and using the same scarce resource require different project managers.
Answer:
Two activities scheduled to be carried out in parallel and using the same scarce resource are independent.
Explanation:
Project management can be defined as the process of designing, planning, developing, leading and execution of a project plan or activities using a set of skills, tools, knowledge, techniques and experience to achieve the set goals and objectives of creating a unique product or service. Generally, projects are considered to be temporary because they usually have a start-time and an end-time to complete, execute or implement the project plan.
The fundamentals of Project Management includes;
1. Project initiation
2. Project planning
3. Project execution
4. Monitoring and controlling of the project
5. Adapting and closure of project.
Eliyahu Moshe Goldratt is a business guru from Israel and he's famously known for his works in business and economics such as Optimized Production Technique, Drum-Buffer-Rope, The Theory of Constraints, The Thinking Processes, Critical Chain Project Management, etc.
According to Goldratt, two activities scheduled to be carried out in parallel and using the same scarce resource are independent.
Yoyodyne is a multinational communications and information technology corporation. Its principal products are mobile telephones and tablets. It recently announced on its website that customers can suggest ideas for its upcoming product model. Contributors of short-listed ideas will be adequately rewarded. In this case, Yoyodyne is using ________ to generate new product ideas.
Answer:
b) crowdsourcing
Explanation:
Analyzing the information about the issue, it is correct to say that the multinational Yoyodyne is using the crowdsourcing model, which is a practice of recruiting volunteers to generate new ideas. This practice can confer many advantages for organizations, such as problem solving and innovation from a new perspective and at a lower cost, which can contribute to the success of an organizational campaign. Another advantage of the application of crowdsourcing is the engagement of your target audience, who feel part of an important project and increase their perception of the brand, generating greater loyalty and satisfaction.
A Rhode Island company produces communion wafers for churches around the country and the world. The little company produces a lot of wafers, several hundred million per year. When in production, the process produces wafers at the rate of 48 per second. During this production process the wafers must spend 5 minutes in an oven and then 10 minutes passing through a cooling tunnel.
Required:
How many wafers does the cooling tube hold on average when in production?
Answer: 28,800 wafers
Explanation:
Number of wafers held on average in cooling tube during production:
= Rate of production for one wafer * Time in cooling tube
= 48 seconds * (10 minutes * 60 secs)
= 48 * 600
= 28,800 wafers
If business property or property held for the production of income is destroyed, the loss is equal to the adjusted basis of the property at the time of destruction.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
A) true
Explanation:
Business property could be of different types such as Real property(real estate) which comprises building as well as land. As regards to business real property could be property such as warehouses, offices as well as factories which is been owned by the business. If these properties are been held for income production, the loss can be attributed to adjusted basis during the destruction of the property. It should be noted If business property or property held for the production of income is completely destroyed, the loss is equal to the adjusted basis of the property at the time of destruction.
The Change Corporation has two different bonds currently outstanding. Bond M has a face value of $30,000 and matures in 20 years. The bond makes no payments for the first six years, then pays $3,100 every six months over the subsequent eight years, and finally pays $3,400 every six months over the last six years. Bond N also has a face value of $30,000 and a maturity of 20 years; it makes no coupon payments over the life of the bond. The required return on both these bonds is 12% compounded semi-annually. What is the current price of Bond M and Bond N?
Answer:
a. Current price of Bond M = $24,062.31
b. Current price of Bond N = $2,916.67
Explanation:
a. Calculation of current price of Bond M
Note: See the attached excel file for the calculation of current price of Bond M (in bold red color).
In the attached excel file, the following are used:
r = required return = 12%
s = number of semiannuals in a year = 2
From the attached excel file, we have:
Current price of Bond M = $24,062.31
b. Calculation of current price of Bond N
This can be calculated using the following formula:
Current price of Bond N = Face value of bond N / (100% + Semiannual required return)^n ............................ (1)
Where;
Face value of bond N = $30,000
Semiannual required return = Required return / Number of semiannual in a year = 12% / 2 = 6%
n = Number of semiannuals = Number of years of maturity * Number of semiannual in a year = 20 * 2 = 40
Substituting the above into equation (1), we have:
Current price of Bond N = $30,000 / (100% + 6%)^40 = $2,916.67
Kareem bought a rental house in March 2014 for $300,000, of which $50,000 is allocated to the land and $250,000 to the building. Early in 2016, he had a tennis court bt1ilt in the backyard at a cost of $7,500. Kareem has deducted $30,900 for depreciation on the house and $1,300 for depreciation on the cot1rt. In January 2019, he sells the house and tennis court for $330,000 cash.
a. What is Kareem's realized gain or loss?
b. What is the adjusted basis of the rental house and land at the time of the sale?
c. What is the adjusted basis of the tennis court at the time of the sale?
d. If the buyer takes the property subject to the $80,000 mortgage, rather than assuming it, what is Kareem's realized gain or loss?
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
a. What is Kareem's realized gain or loss?
Amount realized from sale = $330,000
Less: adjusted basis for house and land = $269000
Less: tennis court adjusted basis = $6200
Realized gain = $54700
b. What is the adjusted basis of the rental house and land at the time of the sale?
Original land basis = $50000
Add: Original house basis = $25000
Less: Depreciation = $30900
Adjusted basis = $269100
c. What is the adjusted basis of the tennis court at the time of the sale?
Tennis court original basis = $7500
Less: Depreciation = $1300
Adjusted basis of the tennis court = $6200
d. If the buyer takes the property subject to the $80,000 mortgage, rather than assuming it, what is Kareem's realized gain or loss?
Amount realized = $330000 + $80000 = $410,000
Less: Adjusted basis for house and land = $269100
Less: Adjusted basis of tennis court = $6200
Realized gain = $134700
The process of developing budget estimates by requiring all levels of management to estimate sales, production, and other operating data as though operations were being initiated for the first time is referred to as a.master budgeting b.continuous budgeting c.zero-based budgeting d.flexible budgeting
Answer:
Zero-based budgeting
Explanation:
Zero-based budgeting can be regarded as approach used to make budget right from scratch, it doesn't have to base on previous budgets i.e a budget starting from zero and every expenses must be justify before it can be added to official budget. It should be noted that The process of developing budget estimates by requiring all levels of management to estimate sales, production, and other operating data as though operations were being initiated for the first time is referred to as Zero-based budgeting
During January, Luxury Cruise Lines incurs employee salaries of $1.3 million. Withholdings in January are $99,450 for the employee portion of FICA, $195,000 for federal income tax, $81,250 for state income tax, and $13,000 for the employee portion of health insurance (payable to Blue Cross/Blue Shield). The company incurs an additional $80,600 for federal and state unemployment tax and $39,000 for the employer portion of health insurance.
Required:
Record the necessary journal entries.
Answer:
Date Account Title Debit Credit
Jan. 31 Salary Expenses $1,300,000
Accounts Payable - Insurance $13,000
FICA Tax Payable $99,450
Income Tax payable $276,250
Salaries Payable $911,300
Working:
Income tax payable = Federal income + State income
= 195,000 + 81,250 = $276,250
Date Account Title Debit Credit
Jan. 31 Salaries Expenses $39,000
Accounts Payable $39,000
Date Account Title Debit Credit
Jan. 31 Payroll Tax expenses $180,005
FICA Tax Payable $99,450
Federal and State Unemployment Tax $80,600
Consider the following limit order book for a share of stock. The last trade in the stock occurred at a price of $130. Limit Buy Orders Limit Sell OrdersPriceShares PriceShares$129.75400 $129.80150129.70700 129.85150129.65400 129.90300129.60200 129.95150128.65500 a. If a market buy order for 150 shares comes in, at what price will it be filled
Answer:
a. If a market buy order for 150 shares comes in, it will be filled at
= $128.65500 per share ($19,298.25 in total).
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Limit Buy Orders Limit Sell Orders
Price Shares $129.75400 $129.80150
Price Shares 129.70700 129.85150
Price Shares 129.65400 129.90300
Price Shares 129.60200 129.95150
Price Shares 128.65500 130.00000
The total purchase price for 150 shares = $19,298.25 ($128.65500 * 150)
b) An investor's Limit Buy Orders give the limit above which the shares cannot be exchanged for cash. But below and at the limit amount, the shares can be bought in exchange for cash. The investor's Limit Sell Orders give the limit below which the shares should not be sold in exchange for cash. In other words, the shares can be sold at a price above the limit.
Joe King has an annual income of $240,000. Joe is buying a $400,000 house in a very desirable area, sought after by buyers. He applies for a loan at the bank and is approved for fully amortizing 30-year FRM at an annual rate of 3.40%, with monthly payments, compounded monthly. The bank will not lend more than 80% LTV. The appraisal indicates the house is worth $375,000. Assuming he does not want PMI What is the biggest mortgage Joe can get
Answer:
Joe King
The biggest mortgage Joe can get $300,000 (80% of $375,000).
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Joe King's annual income = $240,000
Cost of purchasing a house = $400,000
Bank highest limit = 80% LTV
Appraised worth of house = $375,000
80% of $375,000 = $300,000
b) 80% LTV means 80% of the loan to the property value (LTV). It is essentially the size of the mortgage that the bank is prepared to offer Joe in relation to the value of the property he is purchasing. In this instance, the appraised value of the property is $375,000. The 80% LTV will be equal to $300,000 ($375,000 * 80%).
. A building owner charges net rent of $20 in the first year, $21 in the second year, and $22 in the third year, but is providing six months of free rent in the first year as a concession. Using a 10 percent discount rate, what is the effective rent over the three years
Answer: $17.28
Explanation:
6 month free concession in first year drops rent to:
= 20 / 2
= $10
Effective rent = [Present value of Year 1 rent + Present value of Year 2 rent + Present value of Year 3 rent ] / [ 1 - (1 / (1 + rate)^ number of years) / rate]
= [(10 / (1 + 10%) ) + (21 / (1 + 10%)²) + (22 / (1 + 10%)³)] * [1 - (1 / (1 + 10%)³/ 10%)]
= (9.09 + 17.355 + 16.5289) / 2.48685
= $17.28
Match each term with its definition.
a. accelerated depreciation method
b. amortization
c. book value
d. boot
e. capital expenditures
f. capital leases
g. copyright
h. declining-balance method
i. depletion
j. depreciation
k. fixed assets
l. goodwill
1. Long-term or relatively permanent tangible assets that are used in the normal business operations.
2. The systematic periodic transfer of the cost of a fixed asset to an expense account during its expected useful life.
3. The estimated value of a fixed asset at the end of its useful life.
4. A method of depreciation that provides tor equal peri0dic depreciation expense over the estimated life of a fixed asset.
5. A method of depreciation that provides tor depreciation expense based on the expected productive capacity Of a fixed asset.
6. A method of depreciation that provides periodic depreciation expense based on the declining
book value of a fixed asset over its estimated life.
7. The cost of a fixed asset minus accumulated depreciation on the asset.
8. A depreciation method that provides for a higher depreciation amount in the first year of the assets use, t0110wed by a gradually declining amount of depreciation.
9. The costs of acquiring fixed assets, adding to a fixed asset, improving a fixed asset, or extending a fixed assets useful lite.
10. Costs that benefit only the current period or costs incurred for normal maintenance and repairs
Answer:
Definition Item
1. fixed assets
2. depreciation
3. amortization
4. copyright
5. depletion
6. declining-balance method
7. book value
8. accelerated depreciation method
9. capital expenditures
10. boot
Explanation:
The Definition has been matched to the items as above.
The owner of a bookstore in a college town notices that demand for certain textbooks peak during certain times of the year.She assumes that these peaks coincide with the beginning of semesters when professors recommend these books to the students.She decides to estimate future sales of these textbooks by measuring the interconnection between sales and announcement of courses that recommend them.Which of the following methods of sales forecasting is she using?
A) Jury of executive opinion method
B) Dependence method
C) Time-series analysis
D) Correlation analysis
Answer: D. Correlation analysis
Explanation:
Since she estimated the future sales of these textbooks by measuring the interconnection between sales and announcement of courses that recommend them, she's using correlation analysis of sales forecast.
Correlation analysis is used to show the relationship that exist between two quantitative variables. We should note that in this case, the dependent variable is sales while the independent variables will be the factors that bring about the fluctuation in sales.
A high correlation simply implies that there's a strong relationship between the variables while a weak correlation implies that the variables are not related.
Carey Company owns a plot of land on which buried toxic wastes have been discovered. Since it will require several years and a considerable sum of money before the property is fully detoxified and capable of generating revenues, Carey wishes to sell the land now. It has located two potential buyers.
Buyer A, who is willing to pay $850,000 for the land now, or Buyer B, who is willing to make 20 annual payments of $90,000, with the first payment to be made at the end of the year. Assuming that the appropriate rate of interest is 9%, who should Carey sell the land. Show calculations.
Answer:
Carey should choose buyer B
$911,569.11
Explanation: