Bumble invented and patented a tree-trimming device that is basically a chain saw releasably mounted on the end of a telescoping pole. Bumble sued Hermie for patent infringement after Hermie introduced the Great Pole Saw, a chain saw releasable mounted on the end of a telescoping pole. Hermie showed that an invention such as the one at issue would have been obvious to a person of ordinary skill in the art when the invention was patented. This showing is known as ____________.

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Answer 1

Answer:

prior art

Explanation:

Prior art refers to certain knowledge that was obvious with or without a patent. In other words, it is like someone trying to patent the wheel, since people know about, know how it works, but no one has gotten a patent for it. If you go a patent office and try to look for the patent of a wheel, you will not find it, but that doesn't mean that if you patent it, you will successful defend your patent.


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The management of Arkansas Corporation is considering the purchase of a new machine costing $490,000. The company's desired rate of return is 10%. The present value factors for $1 at compound interest of 10% for 1 through 5 years are 0.909, 0.826, 0.751, 0.683, and 0.621, respectively. In addition to the foregoing information, use the following data in determining the acceptability in this situation:

Year Income from Operations Net Cash Flow
1 $100,000 $180,000
2 40,000 120,000
3 40,000 100,000
4 10,000 90,000
5 10,000 120,000

The net present value for this investment is:_______

a. $(126,800)
b. $(16,170)
c. $55,200
d. $36,400

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Answer:

b. $(16,170)

Explanation:

The net present value of the investment is present value of net cash flows discounted at the company's desired rate of return of 10% minus the initial investment outlay of $490,000 as shown thus:

NPV=($180,000*0.909)+($120,000*0.826)+($100,000*0.751)+($90,000*0.683)+($120,000*0.621)-$490,000

NPV= $473,830-$490,000

NPV= $(16,170)

It is obvious that the correct option in this case is B

Gary, a self-employed CPA, traveled to Dallas for five days on vacation, and while there spent another three days conducting business. Gary's plane fare for the trip was $650; meals cost $180 per day; lodging cost $350 per day; and a rental car cost $100 per day that was used for all eight days. Gary may deduct (disregard CARES Act, SECURE Act, and Stimulus Act):

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Answer:

Gary, CPA

Gary may deduct (disregard CARES Act, SECURE Act, and Stimulus Act):

$2,134.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Total Expenses:

Business use of trip = $244 ($650 * 3/8)

Trip plane fare =   $650

Meals  =                 1,440 ($180 * 8)

Lodging  =            2,800 ($350 * 8)

Rental car =             800 ($100 * 8)

Total expenses $5,690

3 days of expenses = $2,134 ($5,690 * 3/8)

b) Since Gary conducted some business for 3 days during his vacation, he is allowed to allocate his travel expenses between personal and business.  Only the business portion of the expenses will be allowed by the IRS as business expenses.

On January 1, 2021, the Highlands Company began construction on a new manufacturing facility for its own use. The building was completed in 2022. The company borrowed $2,350,000 at 9% on January 1 to help finance the construction. In addition to the construction loan, Highlands had the following debt outstanding throughout 2021:
$7,000,000, 14% bonds
$3,000,000, 9% long-term note
Construction expenditures incurred during 2021 were as follows:
January 1 $ 960,000
March 31 1,560,000
June 30 1,232,000
September 30 960,000
December 31 760,000
Required:
Calculate the amount of interest capitalized for 2021 using the specific interest method.

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Answer:

$291,000

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the weighted average expenditure. the Weighted average expenditure is calculated and attached with the answer in PDF format please find it.

Now calculate the Average interest rate on General debt

Average interest rate on General debt = [ ( $7,000,000 x 14% ) + ( $3,000,000 x 9% ) ] / ( $7,000,000 + $3,000,000 ) = [ $980,000 + $270,000 ] / $10,000,000 = $1,250,000 / $10,000,000 = 0.125 = 12.5%

Now the specific loan of $2,350,000 is utilised and the remianing value of expenditure is $636,000 ($2,986,000 - $2,350,000) fromgeneral debt is utilized for the costruction purpose. The interest on both loan should be capitalised.

Interest capitalized = ( $2,350,000 x 9% ) + ( $636,000 x 12.5% ) = $211,500 + $79,500 = $291,000

A business that is less profitable than similar businesses, or with lower sales or higher expenses than similar businesses, may have difficulty competing.

True
False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Brian's Performance Pizza is a small restaurant in New York City that sells gluten-free pizzas. Brian's very tiny kitchen has barely enough room for the three ovens in which his workers bake the pizzas. Brian signed a lease obligating him to pay the rent for the three ovens for the next year. Because of this, and because Brian's kitchen cannot fit more than three ovens, Brian cannot change the number of ovens he uses in his production of pizzas in the short run.

However, Brian's decision regarding how many workers to use can vary from week to week because his workers tend to be students. Each Monday, Brian lets them know how many workers he needs for each day of the week. In the short run, these workers are_______ inputs and the ovens are_______ inputs.

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Answer:

Variable and Fixed

Explanation:

Variable inputs are those which can be changed/altered in the short-run. The demand for these inputs can be changed with a change in production.

However, fixed inputs are those inputs which cannot be changed/altered in the short-run. The demand for these inputs remains unchanged in the short-run. It can only be changed in the long-run.

Since Brain has signed a lease obligation for the next three years, it cannot change the number of ovens in the short-run. This number of oven's is a fixed input at least for three years.

While, Brain can easily change the number of workers he wants to hire. Therefore, number of workers is a variable input in the short-run.

Thus, we can conclude that in the short run, these workers are variable inputs and the ovens are fixed inputs.

should you be concerned about data security? in a recent survey _______ americans reported that they do not trust businesses with their personal information online.

a) less than 30%

b) more than 75%

c) approximately 60%

e) approximately 45%

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I think it’s A self explanatory

In a recent survey more than 75% Americans reported that they do not trust businesses with their personal information online. People should you be concerned about data security.

What is data security?

Data security refers to the process of protecting data from unauthorized access and corruption throughout its lifecycle. For all apps and platforms, data encryption, hashing, tokenization, and key management are all data security solutions.

Thus, option B,  more than 75% is correct.

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How can you control inventory costs through proper planning and balancing inventory levels?
In order to control inventory costs, you need to consider the inventory A)_____ which may include the cost of renting a storage facility. You should also check the turnover rate, which is the pace at which you
B)_____ your inventory.


A. Ordering cost, storage cost, cost of capital
B. Store, order, replace

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Answer:

i think its storage cost and replace

Explanation:

update i was right got 5/5

Brady's listing of deferred tax assets and liabilities includes the following for operations in the tax jurisdictions of Tambura and Nileboo:
Tambura:
Deferred tax asset of $19 million
Valuation allowance of $16 million
Deferred tax liability of $28 million
Nileboo:
Deferred tax asset of $60 million
Deferred tax liability of $17 million
Brady files separate tax returns in Tambura and Nileboo. Brady’s balance sheet would include the following disclosure of deferred tax assets and liabilities:_______.

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Answer: Deferred tax liability of $25 million in Tambura and Deferred tax asset of $43 million in Nileboo.

Explanation:

Tambura

Deferred tax asset                                         $ 19 million

Less: Valuation allowance                           (  $ 16 million)

Net deferred tax asset                                  $ 3 million

Less Deferred tax liability                            ($ 28 million)

Deferred tax liability                                      $25 million

Nileboo

Deferred tax asset                                         $ 60 million

Less: Deferred tax liability                           (  $ 17 million)

Deferred tax asset                                         $43 million

Selected financial data regarding current assets and current liabilities for Queen's Line, a competitor in the cruise line industry, is provided: ($ in millions) Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents $ 410 Current investments 65 Net receivables 204 Inventory 136 Other current assets 145 Total current assets $ 960 Current liabilities: Accounts payable $ 1,032 Short-term debt 744 Other current liabilities 869 Total current liabilities $ 2,645 Required: 1. Calculate the current ratio and the acid-test ratio for Queen's Line. (Enter your answers in millions, not in dollars. For example, $5,500,000 should be entered as 5.5.)

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Answer and Explanation:

The calculation of the current ratio and the acid ratio is shown below;

The current ratio is

= Current assets ÷ current liabilities

= $960 ÷ $2,645

= 0.3629 times

The quick ratio is

= Quick assets ÷ current liabilities

Here quick assets is

= Current assets - inventory - other current assets

= $960 - $136 - $145

= $679

So, the quick rato or acid test ratio is

= $679 ÷ $2,645

= 0.2567 times

Ahmed Company purchases all merchandise on credit. It recently budgeted the following month-end accounts payable balances and merchandise inventory balances. Cash payments on accounts payable during each month are expected to be: May, $1,600,000; June, $1,490,000; July, $1,425,000; and August, $1,495,000.
Accounts Payable Merchandise Inventory
May 31 $150,000 $250,000
June 30 200,000 400,000
July 31 235,000 300,000
August 31 195,000 330,000
Use the available information to compute the budgeted amounts of (1) Merchandise purchases for June, July, and August (2) Cost of goods sold for June, July, and August.

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Answer:

Explanation:

The merchandise purchase can be determined by using the formula:

Purchase = Cash payments + Ending Accounts Payable - Beginning Accounts Payable

For June:

Purchase = $(1490000 + 200000 - 150000)

Purchase = $(1690000 -  150000)

Purchase = $1540000

For July:

Purchases: $(1425000+235000 - 200000)

Purchases =  $(1660000 - 200000)

Purchases = $1460000

For August:

Purchases: $(1495000 + 195000 - 235000)

Purchases: $(1690000 - 2235000)

Purchases: $1455000

The cost of goods sold = Beginning Inventory + Purchase - Ending inventory

For June:

Cost of goods sold= $(250000 + 1540000 - 400000)

Cost of goods sold= $(1790000 - 400000)

Cost of goods sold = $1390000

For July:

Cost of goods sold = $(400000 + 1460000 - 300000)

Cost of goods sold = $(1860000 -  300000)

Cost of goods sold = $1560000

For August:

Cost of good sold = $(300000+ 1455000 - 330000)

Cost of good sold = $(1755000 - 330000)

Cost ofgood sold = $1425000

On January 1, Sheridan Company had 97,500 shares of no-par common stock issued and outstanding. The stock has a stated value of $6 per share. During the year, the following occurred.

Apr. 1 Issued 23,000 additional shares of common stock for $17 per share.
June 15 Declared a cash dividend of $1 per share to stockholders of record on June 30.
July 10 Paid the $1 cash dividend.
Dec. 1 Issued 1,500 additional shares of common stock for $19 per share.
15 Declared a cash dividend on outstanding shares of $2.90 per share to stockholders of record on December 31.

Required:
Prepare the entries to record these transactions.

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Answer:

Sheridan Company

Journal Entries:

Apr. 1: Debit Cash $391,000

Credit Common stock $138,000

Credit Additional Paid-in Capital $253,000

To record the issue of 23,000 additional shares for $17 per share.

June 15: Debit Retained Earnings $120,500

Credit Dividends Payable $120,500

To record the declaration of cash dividend of $1 per share (120,500 shares).

July 10: Debit Dividends Payable $120,500

Credit Cash $120,500

To record the payment of dividends.

Dec. 1: Debit Cash $28,500

Credit Common stock $9,000

Credit Additional Paid-in Capital $19,500

To record the issue of 1,500 shares for $19 per share.

Dec. 12: Debit Retained Earnings $353,800

Credit Dividends Payable $353,800

To record the declaration of $2.90 per share dividends to 122,000 shares

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Outstanding common stock = 97,500 shares

Stated value per share = $6

Apr. 1 Cash $391,000 Common stock $138,000 Additional Paid-in Capital $253,000, 23,000 additional shares for $17 per share.

June 15: Retained Earnings $120,500 Dividends Payable $120,500 (97,500 + 23,000)

July 10: Dividends Payable $120,500 Cash $120,500

Dec. 1: Cash $28,500 Common stock $9,000 Additional Paid-in Capital $19,500

Dec. 12: Retained Earnings $353,800 Dividends Payable $353,800 (122,000 at $2.90 per share, i.e. 120,500 + 1,500 shares)

The Rosa model of Mohave Corp. is currently manufactured as a very plain umbrella with no decoration. The company is considering changing this product to a much more decorative model by adding a silk-screened design and embellishments. A summary of the expected costs and revenues for Mohave's two options follows:
Rosa Umbrella Decorated Umbrella
Estimated demand 22,000 units 22,000 units
Estimated sales price $24.00 $34.00
Estimated manufacturing cost per unit
Direct materials $14.50 $16.50
Direct labor 3.50 6.00
Variable manufacturing overhead 2.50 4.50
Fixed manufacturing overhead 5.00 5.00
Unit manufacturing cost $25.50 $32.00
Additional development cost $10,000
Required:
1. Determine the increase or decrease in profit if Mohave sells the Rosa Umbrella with the additional decorations.
2. Should Mohave add decorations to the Rosa umbrella?
3-a. Suppose that the higher price of the decorated umbrella is expected to reduce estimated demand for this product to 20,000 units. Determine the increase or decrease in profit if Mohave sells the Rosa Umbrella with the additional decorations.
3-b. Should Mohave add decorations to the Rosa umbrella?

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Answer:

Mohave Corp.

1. The increase in profit if Mohave sells the Rosa Umbrella with the additional decorations is:

= $67,000.

2. Mohave should add the decorations to the Rosa Umbrella.  It makes some profits unlike when the Umbrella is without decorations.

3a. The increase in profit if Mohave sells the Rosa Umbrella with the additional decorations is:

= $63,000.

3b. Mohave should still add the decorations to the Rosa Umbrella.  It makes some profits unlike when the Umbrella is without decorations.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                               Rosa Umbrella   Decorated Umbrella

Estimated demand                       22,000 units          22,000 units

Estimated sales price                   $24.00                   $34.00

Estimated manufacturing cost per unit

Direct materials                             $14.50                   $16.50

Direct labor                                       3.50                       6.00

Variable manufacturing overhead  2.50                       4.50

Fixed manufacturing overhead       5.00                      5.00

Unit manufacturing cost             $25.50                  $32.00

Additional development cost                                  $10,000

Total revenue                         $528,000             $748,000

Total manufacturing cost         561,000                704,000

Additional development costs                                 10,000

Operating profit                      ($33,000)              $34,000

Increase in profit = $67,000 = ($33,000) - $34,000

Decreased Demand to 20,000:

Total revenue                         $528,000             $680,000

Total manufacturing cost         561,000                640,000

Additional development costs                                 10,000

Operating profit                      ($33,000)              $30,000

Increase in profit = $63,000 = ($33,000) - $30,000

If the par value of 15-year bond is $5,000 with coupon rate $5% but the market rate/discount rate is 5.5%, the value of the bond is more or less than $5,000? Why?

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Answer: Less than $5,000

Explanation:

The Bond described above is a discount bond. Discount bonds are bonds that sell below their par value because the market rate for the bond is higher than the coupon rate.

This happens when investors believe a bond to be riskier than the company says and so attach a higher return to it than its coupon rate. As a result, the price of the bond will be less than the par value because the higher market rate will discount the bond cashflows more than the coupon rate would.

The S&P 500 has been increasing steadily over the last several months. What does this signal about how investors view future profits? Investors believe future profits are unpredictable. Investors believe profits have been higher over the past few months than they are expected to be in the future. Investors believe future profits will be lower than previously expected. Investors believe future profits will be higher than previously expected.

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Answer: Investors believe future profits will be higher than previously expected.

Explanation:

If the S&P 500 has been rising, this means that investors are buying more shares in the companies in the index.

This means that these investors believe that the profits to come to these companies is going to be higher than expected. If the profits are expected to be the same as previously thought then there would be little increase in stock prices because the relevant increases would have already occurred.

What is known as the price at which a seller projects that a buyer will buy a product?

A. Target price
B. Selling price
C. Perfect price
D. Profit price​

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The answer is C perfect price

The price at which a seller projects that a buyer will buy a product is called the Perfect price.

What is a perfect price?

Perfect price is also known as pure price discrimination. The Perfect price is the price at which a seller believes a buyer will purchase a thing.

It is an economic theory in which a company can charge the greatest price that customers are willing to pay for each of its items while still leaving no consumer surplus.

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In performing accounting services for small businesses, you encounter the following situations pertaining to cash sales. 1. Oriole Company enters sales and sales taxes separately on its cash register. On April 10, the register totals are sales $24,500 and sales taxes $1,225. 2. Sheridan Company does not segregate sales and sales taxes. Its register total for April 15 is $16,430, which includes a 6% sales tax. Prepare the entry to record the sales transactions and related taxes for Oriole Company. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.) Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit Apr. 10 enter an account title to record the sales transactions and related taxes for Oriole Company on April 10 Cash enter a debit amount enter a credit amount enter an account title to record the sales transactions and related taxes for Oriole Company on April 10 Sales Revenue enter a debit amount enter a credit amount enter an account title to record the sales transactions and related taxes for Oriole Company on April 10 Sales Taxes Payable enter a debit amount enter a credit amount eTextbook and Media

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entry to record the sales transaction is given below:

On April 10

Cash Dr $25,725

       To Sales revenue $24,500

       To Sales tax payable $1,225

(Being the sale is recorded)

Here cash is debited as it increased the assets and revenue & sales tax payable is credited as it increased the  revenue & liabilities

Expalin two advantages of Marginal Costing.

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Answer:

. Facilitates cost control – By separating the fixed and variable costs, marginal costing provides an excellent means of controlling costs. 3. Avoids arbitrary apportionment of overheads – Marginal costing avoids the complexities of allocation and apportionment of fixed overheads which is really arbitrary.

Toyota manufactures in Japan most of the vehicles it sells in the United Kingdom. The base platform for the Toyota Tundra truck line is ¥1,650,000. The spot rate of the Japanese yen against the British pound has recently moved from ¥197/£ to ¥190/£. How does this change the price of the Tundra to Toyota's British subsidiary in British pounds?

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the change in price is shown below:

Original import price

= 1,650,000 ÷ 197

= 8375.63

The new import price is

=  1,650,000 ÷ 190

= 8,684.21

Now the percentage change in price is

= (8,684.21 - 8375.63) ÷ 8375.63

= 3.68%

This would be equal to the percentage change in the Japanese yen as the price of the truck remains unchanged

Bryant Company sells a wide range of inventories, which are initially purchased on account. Occasionally, a short-term note payable is used to obtain cash for current use. The following transactions were selected from those occurring during the year.

a. On January 10, purchased merchandise on credit for $30,000. The company uses a perpetual inventory system.
b. On March 1, borrowed $64,000 cash from City Bank and signed a promissory note with a face amount of $64,000, due at the end of six months, accruing interest at an annual rate of 8.50 percent, payable at maturity.

Required:
For each of the transactions, indicate the accounts, amounts, and effects on the accounting equation.

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Answer:

Finance charge = $2,720

Transaction a: This increases assets by $30,000 and also the liabilities by $30,000.

Transaction b: This increases assets by $64,000, increases liabilities by $66,720, but reduces Stockholder's Equity by $2,720.

Explanation:

Note: See the attached excel file for the accounting equation.

In the attached excel file, the finance charge of $2,720 is calculated as follows:

Finance charge = Amount borrowed * Interest rate * (Number of months the promissory will due / Number of months in a year) = $64,000 * 8.50% * (6 / 12) = $2,720

The effect of each transaction on the accounting equation are discussed below:

Transaction a: This increases assets by $30,000 and also the liabilities by $30,000.

Transaction b: This increases assets by $64,000, increases liabilities by $66,720, but reduces Stockholder's Equity by $2,720.

Lucky Corporation produces a part used in the manufacture of one of its products. The unit product cost is $21, computed as follows: Direct materials $ 6 Direct labor 8 Variable manufacturing overhead 1 Fixed manufacturing overhead 6 Unit product cost $ 21 An outside supplier has offered to provide the annual requirement of 6,000 of the parts for only $14 each. The company estimates that 50% of the fixed manufacturing overhead cost above could be eliminated if the parts are purchased from the outside supplier. Assume that direct labor is an avoidable cost in this decision. Based on these data, the financial advantage (disadvantage) of purchasing the parts from the outside supplier would be:

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Answer:

Lucky Corporation

The total financial advantage of purchasing the parts from the outside supplier would be:

= $24,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Direct materials                           $ 6

Direct labor                                     8

Variable manufacturing overhead 1

Fixed manufacturing overhead     6

Unit product cost                      $ 21

Cost of parts per unit from outside supplier = $14

Relevant Costs:

Direct materials                           $ 6

Direct labor                                     8

Variable manufacturing overhead 1

Fixed manufacturing overhead     3 ($6 * 50%)

Unit product cost                      $ 18 relevant

This relevant unit product cost of $18 is compared with the $14 charged by the outside supplier to determine financial advantage or disadvantage.

Total financial advantage of purchasing the parts from the outside supplier would be $$24,000 (6,000 * $4).

The chapter argues that investment depends negatively on the interest rate because an increase in the cost of borrowing discourages investment. However, firms often finance their investment projects using their own funds.
If a firm is considering its own funds (rather than borrowing) to finance investment projects, will high interest rates discourage the firm from undertaking these projects? Explain.

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Answer: Yes they will.

Explanation:

With high interest rates, the company will be able to make better returns if they invested the money and took advantage of those interest rates instead of spending the money on their project.

Assets like bonds will be better to go into because they will offer a return based on the higher interest rates which will bring in good returns.

The company is free to use those funds to invest in projects if these projects will lead to a better return than could be gotten from holding bonds but if that is not the case, they should simply buy bonds and hold them for superior returns.

The Square Box is considering two projects, both of which have an initial cost of $35,000 and total cash inflows of $50,000. The cash inflows of project A are $5,000, $10,000, $15,000, and $20,000 over the next four years, respectively. The cash inflows for project B are $20,000, $15,000, $10,000, and $5,000 over the next four years, respectively. Which one of the following statements is correct if The Square Box requires a 13 percent rate of return and has a required discounted payback period of 3.5 years? Both projects should be accepted. Both projects should be rejected. Project A should be accepted and project B should be rejected. Project A should be rejected and project B should be accepted. You should be indifferent to accepting either or both projects.

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Answer:

project A should be rejected and project B should be accepted

Explanation:

Discounted payback calculates the amount of time it takes to recover the amount invested in a project from it cumulative discounted cash flows

For project A

Discounted cash flows

Year 1 = 20000 / 1.13 = 17,699.12

Year 2 = 15,000 / 1.13^2 = 11,747.20

year 3 = 10,000 / 1.13^3 = 6930.50

Year 4 = 5000 / 1.13^4 = 3066.59

Discounted payback = 2.8 years

hich of the following constitutes a proposal of actions required by an
hieve its objectives?
A. Financial resources
B. Leading
C. Organising
D. Planning

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Answer:

not sure but i think the answer is c)

Explanation:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Lower property taxes

The Department of Defense uses an area cost factor (ACF) to compensate for variations in construction costs in different parts of the country and world. If a cold storage warehouse cost $1,050,000 in Rapid City, South Dakota, where the ACF is 0.91, and the cost of a similar facility built in Andros Island, The Bahamas, is $2,500,000, what is the ACF for Andros Island

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Answer: 2.16

Explanation:

Cost at B = Cost at A * (Cost index of B / Cost index of A)

Cost at A = $1,050,000 Rapid City

Cost at B = $2,500,000 Andros Island

Cost index at A = ACF of 0.91

Cost index at B = ?

2,500,000 = 1,050,000 * (Andros ACF / 0.91)

2,500,000 * 0.91 = 1,050,000 * Andros ACF

Andros ACF = (2,500,000 * 0.91) / 1,050,000

Andros ACF = 2.16

Froya Fabrikker A/S of Bergen, Norway, is a small company that manufactures specialty heavy equipment for use in North Sea oil fields. The company uses a job-order costing system and applies manufacturing overhead cost to jobs on the basis of direct labor-hours. Its predetermined overhead rate was based on a cost formula that estimated $380,000 of manufacturing overhead for an estimated allocation base of 1,000 direct labor-hours. The following transactions took place during the year (all purchases and services were acquired on account):

a. Raw materials purchased for use in production, $275,000.
b. Raw materials requisitioned for use in production (all direct materials), $260,000.
c. Utility bills were incurred, $74,000 (95% related to factory operations, and the remainder related to selling and administrative activities).
d. Salary and wage costs were incurred:

Direct labor (1,100 hours) $305,000
Indirect labor $105,000
Selling and administrative salaries $185,000

e. Maintenance costs were incurred in the factory, $69,000.
f. Advertising costs were incurred, $151,000.
g. Depreciation was recorded for the year, $87,000 (80% related to factory equipment, and the remainder related to selling and administrative equipment).
h. Rental cost incurred on buildings, $112,000 (85% related to factory operations, and the remainder related to selling and administrative facilities).
i. Manufacturing overhead cost was applied to jobs.
j. Cost of goods manufactured for the year, $920,000.
k. Sales for the year (all on account) totaled $1,950,000. These goods cost $950,000 according to their job cost sheets.

The balances in the inventory accounts at the beginning of the year were:

Raw materials $45,000
Work in process $36,000
Finished Goods $75,000

Required:
a. Prepare journal entries to record the above data.
b. Post your entries to T-accounts.
c. Prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured.
d. Prepare an income statement for the year.



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Answer:

Froya Fabrikker A/S of Bergen, Norway

a. Journal Entries

a. Debit Raw materials $275,000

Credit Accounts payable $275,000

To record purchase of raw materials on account.

b. Debit WIP $260,000

Credit Raw materials $260,000

To record materials requisitioned for production.

c. Debit Manufacturing overhead $70,300

Debit Selling and admin. $3,700

Credit Utilities expense $74,000

To close utilities expenses.

d. Debit WIP $305,000

Debit Manufacturing overhead $105,000

Debit Selling and Admin. $185,000

Credit Payroll Expense $595,000

To close payroll expenses.

e. Debit Manufacturing overhead $69,000

Credit Maintenance expense $69,000

To close maintenance expense.

f. Debit Selling and admin. $151,000

Credit Advertising expense $151,000

To close advertising expense.

g. Debit Manufacturing overhead $69,600

Debit Selling and admin. $17,400

Credit Depreciation expense $87,000

To close depreciation expense.

h. Debit Manufacturing overhead $95,200

Debit Selling and admin $16,800

Credit Rent expense $112,000

To close rent expense.

i. Debit WIP $418,000

Credit Manufacturing overhead applied $418,000

To record manufacturing overhead applied to production at $380 for 1,100 direct labor-hours.

j. Debit Finished goods $920,000

Credit WIP $920,000

To transfer completed goods to finished goods inventory.

k. Debit Accounts receivable $1,950,000

Credit Sales revenue $1,950,000

To record sale of goods on account.

Debit Cost of goods sold $950,000

Credit Finished goods $950,000

To record the cost of goods sold.

b. T-accounts

Raw materials

Account Titles           Debit       Credit

Beginning balance $45,000

Accounts payable  275,000

Work in Process                       $260,000

Work in process

Account Titles           Debit       Credit

Beginning balance  $36,000

Raw materials         260,000

Payroll expense      305,000

Manufacturing

overhead applied    418,000

Finished goods inventory      $920,000

Finished Goods

Account Titles           Debit       Credit

Beginning balance  $75,000

Work in Process     920,000

Cost of goods sold                  $950,000

Cost of goods sold

Account Titles           Debit       Credit

Finished goods    $950,000

Accounts Payable

Account Titles           Debit       Credit

Raw materials                        $275,000

Manufacturing overhead

Account Titles          Debit       Credit

Utilities expense  $70,300

Payroll expense   105,000

Maintenance exp  69,000

Depreciation exp. 69,600

Rent expense       95,200

Work in Process                  $418,000

Overhead applied  8,900

Sales Revenue

Account Titles          Debit       Credit

Accounts receivable       $1,950,000

Accounts Receivable

Account Titles          Debit       Credit

Sales revenue    $1950,000

Selling and admin.

Utilities expense    $3,700

Payroll expense   185,000

Advertising exp.   151,000

Depreciation exp.  17,400

Rent expense        16,800

Utilities Expense

Manufacturing overhead         $70,300

Selling and admin.                        3,700

Payroll Expense

Work in Process                      $305,000

Manufacturing overhead          105,000

Selling and admin.                     185,000

Maintenance expense

Manufacturing overhead         $69,000

Advertising expense

Selling and admin.                   $151,000

Depreciation expense

Manufacturing overhead        $69,600

Selling and admin.                      17,400

Rent expense

Manufacturing overhead       $95,200

Selling and admin.                     16,800

c. Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured:

Beginning WIP        $36,000

Raw materials         260,000

Payroll expense      305,000

Manufacturing

overhead applied    418,000

Ending WIP              (99,000)

Finished goods    $920,000

d. Income Statement for the year ended December 31

Sales Revenue                $1,950,000

Cost of goods sold              950,000

Gross profit                     $1,000,000

Selling and Administrative expenses:

Utilities expense    $3,700

Payroll expense   185,000

Advertising exp.   151,000

Depreciation exp.  17,400

Rent expense        16,800 $373,900

Net income                        $626,100

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Estimated manufacturing overhead = $380,000

Estimated direct labor-hours = 1,000

Actual direct labor-hours = 1,100

Predetermined overhead rate = $380 ($380,000/1,000)

Analysis of Transactions:

a. Raw materials $275,000 Accounts payable $275,000

b. WIP $260,000 Raw materials $260,000

c. Manufacturing overhead (Utility) $70,300 Selling and admin. $3,700 Utilities expense $74,000

d. WIP (direct labor) $305,000 Manufacturing overhead (indirect labor) $105,000 Selling and Admin. $185,000 Payroll Expense $595,000

e. Manufacturing overhead (maintenance) $69,000 Maintenance expense $69,000

f. Selling and admin. $151,000 Advertising expense $151,000

g. Manufacturing overhead $69,600 Selling and admin. $17,400 Depreciation expense $87,000

h. Manufacturing overhead $95,200 Selling and admin $16,800 Rent $112,000

i. WIP $418,000 Manufacturing overhead applied $418,000 ($380 * 1,100)

j. Finished goods $920,000 WIP $920,000

k. Accounts receivable $1,950,000 Sales revenue $1,950,000

Cost of goods sold $950,000 Finished goods $950,000

Beginning balances:

Raw materials $45,000

Work in process $36,000

Finished Goods $75,000

Company A is a manufacturer with sales of $3,400,000 and a 60% contribution margin. Its fixed costs equal $1,600,000. Company B is a consulting firm with service revenues of $3,500,000 and a 25% contribution margin. Its fixed costs equal $410,000. Compute the degree of operating leverage (DOL) for each company. Which company benefits more from a 20% increase in sales.

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Answer:

DOL of Company A= 4.63

DOL of Company B=1.88

Company A benefits more from a 20% increase in sales

Explanation:

The degree of operating leverage measures the volatility in the operating profit of a business as result of the proportion of fixed cost to its total costs.

The operating Leverage = Contribution margin/Operating income

Contribution = Contribution % × sales value

Operating income = Contribution - Fixed cost

Company A

Contribution margin= 60%× 3,400,000 = 2,040,000  

Operating income = 60%× 3,400,000 - 1,600,000= 440,000  

DOL =2,040,000 /440,000 = 4.634

DOL of Company A= 4.63

Company B

Contribution margin= 25%× 3,500,000=875000  

Operating income = 875,000 - 410,000 =465000  

DOL = 875,000 /465,000 × 100 =1.88

DOL=1.88

If both companies experience an increase of 20%, the corresponding increase in profit would be:

Company A= 4.63× 20= 92.6%

Company B = 1.88 × 20 = 37.6%

Company A benefits more

DOL of Company A= 4.63

DOL of Company B=1.88

Company A benefits more from a 20% increase in sales

Alan does not want to lend his car to his co-worker, Linda, because he believes that all women are irresponsible drivers. Which of the following barriers to accepting diversity does this scenario illustrate?

a.Backlash
bPrejudice
c.Harassment
d.Pluralism

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The answer is B. Prejudice

A person who files bankruptcy ends up paying a 6% higher fixed interest rate on a 30-year home loan than a person
who has not filed bankruptcy. The person who files bankruptcy pays a 12% interest rate on their home loan. If the loan
amount is $150,000, how much more in total interest do they pay than the person who has not filed bankruptcy?
A. $258,375.30
B. $643.59
C. $149,536.52
D. $231,693.52

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Answer:

D 231,692.52

Explanation:

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Based on the interest rates given to the person who has filed for bankruptcy and the person who hasn't, the additional amount in total interest that the person with bankruptcy will pay is D. $231,693.52.

What would the person who declared bankruptcy pay?

The amount that they pay can be found as:

Loan amount = Amount x ( 1 - ( 1 + rate) ^ -number of periods) / rate

Rate is:                                                            Number of periods:

= 12% / 12                                                        = 30 x 12

= 1% per month                                               = 360 months

The amount paid monthly is:

150,000 = Amount x ( 1 - (1 + 1%) ⁻³⁶⁰) / 1%

150,000 = Amount x 97.218331079

Amount = 150,000 / 97.218331079

= $1,542.92

What would the person who has never declared bankruptcy pay?

They pay a 6% less than the person who has declared bankruptcy so they will pay:

= 12% - 6%

= 6%

Rate is therefore:

= 6% / 12

= 0.5%

Amount paid monthly is:

150,000 = Amount x ( 1 - (1 + 0.5%) ⁻³⁶⁰) / 0.5%

150,000 = Amount x 166.7916143923

Amount = 150,000 / 166.7916143923

= $899.33

What is the difference in interest?

= (Amount paid by person with previous bankruptcy - Person with no history of bankruptcy) x 360 months

= (1,542.92 - 899.33) x 360

= $231,693.52

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The factors that international companies consider in choosing a place for locating their production facilities are country-specific, technological, and product factors.

An international company is located in more than one country.  It may have production facilities in more than one country with its headquarters at the home country.

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