Answer:
$12,240
Explanation:
Social security Tax = $80,000 x 12.4%
Social security Tax = $9,920
Medicare Tax = $80,0000 x 2.9%
Medicare Tax = $2,320
Total tax = $9,920 + $2,320
Total tax = $12,240
The people in an economy have $10 million in money. There is only one bank that all the people deposit their money in and it holds 5% of the deposits as reserves. What is the money multiplier in this economy?
Answer:
The answer is 20
Explanation:
The money multiplier show us how an initial deposit can lead to a higher final increase in the total money supply or it relates to the maximum amount of bank money that can be created, given a certain amount of money from central bank money.
Money multplier = 1 / reserve requirement
Reserve requirement is 5% of the deposits
Therefore, money multiplier is
1 / 0.05
20
For the past year, Momsen, Ltd., had sales of $46,967, interest expense of $4,088, cost of goods sold of $17,184, selling and administrative expense of $12,051, and depreciation of $6,850. If the tax rate was 35 percent, what was the company's net income
Answer:
The Net Income is $4416.1
Explanation:
The net income is calculated as follows,
Sales $46967
Less:Cost of sales (17184)
Gross Profit 29783
Less:Expenses
Selling & Admin exp (12051)
Depreciation exp (6850)
Interest exp (4088)
Net income before ta 6794
tax expense (2377.9)
Net Income 4416.1
A business issues 20-year bonds payable in exchange for preferred stock. This transaction would be reported on the statement of cash flows in a.a separate schedule. b.the cash flows from operating activities section. c.the cash flows from financing activities section. d.the cash flows from investing activities section.
Answer:
A. a separate schedule.
Explanation:
This is explained to be cash flow schedule or also cash flow statement. It is explained to be on out of the three financial statement which used generally to report for cash which been generated and how this money has been totally been spent within a period or interval which could be a week, month, quarter or even probably a year.
In the statement of cash flows, the cash flows are known to be generated from investing activities section while inclusion of receipts from the sale of investments. This is why in the stated 20 year payable bond, it is known to have been recorded in statement of cash flows in a separate schedule.
A store will give you a 2% discount on the cost of your purchase if you pay cash today. Otherwise, you will be billed the full price with payment due in 1 month. What is the implicit borrowing rate (EAR) being paid by customers who choose to defer payment for the month? Show your calcuation steps. If you use the financial calculator, tell me your inputs and output (i.e. pv,fv,n, i/Y, pmt).
Answer:
The implicit borrowing rate (EAR) being paid by customers who choose to defer payment for the month is 24.48%
Explanation:
In order to calculate the implicit borrowing rate we would have to calculate the following formula:
implicit borrowing rate=Discount%/(1-Discount%) *12/( payment months - discount month)
According to the given data we have the following:
Discount % =2
Payment days = 1 month
Therefore, implicit borrowing rate=2%/(1-2%)*12/1
implicit borrowing rate=(0.02/0.98)*12
implicit borrowing rate=24.48%
The implicit borrowing rate (EAR) being paid by customers who choose to defer payment for the month is 24.48%
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Widmer Watercraft’s predetermined overhead rate for year 2015 is 200% of direct labor. Information on the company’s production activities during May 2015 follows.
a. Purchased raw materials on credit, $200,000.
b. Materials requisitions record use of the following materials for the month.
Job 136 $48,000
Job 137 32,000
Job 138 19,200
Job 139 22,400
Job 140 6,400
Total direct materials 128,000
Indirect materials 19,500
Total materials used $147,500
c. Paid $15,000 cash to a computer consultant to reprogram factory equipment.
d. Time tickets record use of the following labor for the month. These wages were paid in cash.
Job 136 $12,000
Job 137 10,500
Job 138 37,500
Job 139 39,000
Job 140 3,000
Total direct labor 102,000
Indirect labor 24,000
Total $126,000
e. Applied overhead to Jobs 136, 138, and 139.
f. Transferred Jobs 136, 138, and 139 to Finished Goods.
g. Sold Jobs 136 and 138 on credit at a total price of $525,000.
h. The company incurred the following overhead costs during the month (credit Prepaid Insurance for expired factory insurance).
Depreciation of factory building $68,000
Depreciation of factory equipment 36,500
Expired factory insurance 10,000
Accrued property taxes payable 35,000
i. Applied overhead at month-end to the Work in Process Inventory account (Jobs 137 and 140) using the predetermined overhead rate of 200% of direct labor cost.
REQUIRED.
Prepare journal entries to record the events and transactions a through i. REQUIRED
Answer:
Widmer Watercraft
Journal Entries
Sr No Particulars Debit Credit
a. Materials $200,000
Accounts Payable $ 200,000
Purchased raw materials on credit, $200,000.
b. Work in Process Job 136 $ 48,000
Work in Process Job 137 32,000
Work in Process Job 138 19,200
Work in Process Job 139 22,400
Work in Process Job 140 6,400
Materials $ 128,000
Total direct materials 128,000 issued.
Factory Overhead Control Account 19,500
Materials $ 19,500
Indirect materials 19,500 issued.
c. Factory Overhead- Equip 15,000
Cash 15000
Paid $15,000 cash to a computer consultant to reprogram factory equipment.
d. Work in Process Job 136 $12,000
Work in Process Job 137 10,500
Work in Process Job 138 37,500
Work in Process Job 139 39,000
Work in Process Job 140 3,000
Factory Overhead Control Account 24,000
Wages Control Account $ 126,000
Total direct labor 102,000 charged to production, Indirect labor 24,000 Charged to Factory Overhead.
e. Work In Process Job 136 $24,000
Work in Process Job 138 75,000
Work in Process Job 139 78,000
Applied Overhead 255,000
Applied overhead to Jobs 136, 138, and 139 at 200% of Direct Labor Cost.
Applied Overhead Control Account $ 255,000
Factory Overhead Control Account $ 255,000
Applied Overhead Closed To Actual Overhead Account.
f. Finished Goods Control Account $ 355,100
Work in Process Job 136 84000
Work in Process Job 138 131,700
Work in Process Job 139 139,400
Transferred Jobs 136, 138, and 139 to Finished Goods.
g. Cost of Goods Sold 215,700
Finished Goods 215,700
Sold Jobs 136 and 138 on credit at a total price of $525,000.
Accounts Receivable $525,000
Sales $525,000
h. Factory Overhead Control Account $ 149,500
Provision For Depreciation Account $68,000
Prepaid Insurance Expense $ 10,000
Accumulated Depreciation Factory Equip. 36,500
Property Taxes Payable Account 35,000
The company incurred the above overhead costs during the month.
i. Work in Process Job 136 21,000
Work in Process Job 140 6,000
Factory Overhead Control Account 27,000
Applied overhead at month-end to the Work in Process Inventory account (Jobs 137 and 140) using the predetermined overhead rate of 200% .
During 2022, Sheridan Company entered into the following transactions.
1. Purchased equipment for $318,770 cash.
2. Issued common stock to investors for $139,050 cash.
3. Purchased inventory of $70,940 on account.
Using the following tabular analysis, show the effect of each transaction on the accounting equation. (If a transaction causes a decrease in Assets, Liabilities or Stockholders' Equity, place a negative sign (or parentheses) in front of the amount entered for the particular Asset, Liability or Equity item that was reduced. See Illustration 3-4 for example.)
Answer with its Explanation:
Transaction 1: The purchase of equipment is increase in the fixed assets and as the amount paid is in cash, the decrease in cash asset will also be with the same amount. This means the net effect on assets will be zero.
Accounting Equation is given as under:
Fixed Assets + Current Asset = Equity + Liability
Equipment 318,770 - Cash $318,770 = Zero Net Effect
Transaction 2: The increase in the equity will increase the current asset as well here, which means:
Fixed Assets + Current Asset = Equity + Liability
Current Assets + $139,050 = Issued common stock + $139,050
Transaction 3: The purchase of inventory on account means that the current asset would be increased and the payables will increase with the same amount. The effect on the accounting equation is given as under:
Fixed Assets + Current Asset = Equity + Liability
Current Asset + $70,94 = Current liabilities + $70,940
Bronn and Jaime make a written contract where Jaime will sell Bronn his armor and sword for $1,200.Which of the following is not a defense to the formation of the contract?A. fraudB. illegalityC. incapacityD. unconscionabilityE. mirror image rule
Answer:
Explanation:
There are six defenses of the contract formation which are given below.
Incapacity Statute of Frauds Illegality Misrepresentation/Fraud Duress UnconscionabilityThis rule suggests a contract law rule that the acknowledgment of a contract should match the idea which causes the contract. It means acknowledgment should not become a cause of rejection or counter offer.
Knowledge Check 01 On March 15, Viking Office Supply agrees to accept $1,200 in cash along with a $2,800, 60-day, 15 percent note from one of its customers to settle his $4,000 past-due account. Prepare the March 15 entry for Viking Office Supply by selecting the account names from the drop-down menus and entering the dollar amounts in the debit or credit columns.
Answer:
Viking Office Supply
Debit Accounts Receivable $4,000
Credit Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts $4,000
To revise the write-off of past-due account.
Debit Cash Account $1,200
Debit 15% Notes Receivable $2,800
Credit Accounts Receivable $4,000
To record the cash receipt and notes settlement.
Explanation:
Since the account is past-due, it must have been written off as uncollectible expense. To revise this entry, a credit is made to the Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts and a debit to the Accounts Receivable.
Then a debit to the Cash Account in the sum of $1,200 and a debit to the Notes Receivable account for $2,800 and a credit to the Accounts Receivable.
Overton Company has gathered the following information. Units in beginning work in process 20,300 Units started into production 185,700 Units in ending work in process 24,900 Percent complete in ending work in process: Conversion costs 60 % Materials 100 % Costs incurred: Direct materials $103,000 Direct labor $333,306 Overhead $186,200
Required:
a. Compute equivalent units of production for materials and for conversion costs.
b. Determine the unit costs of production.
c. Show the assignment of costs to units transferred out and in process.
Answer:
a. Materials = 206,000 units and Conversion costs = 196,040 units
b. Materials = $0.50 and Conversion costs = $2.65
c. Costs to units transferred out = $570,465 and Costs to units in process = $59,511
Explanation:
a. Calculation of Equivalent Units of Production for Materials and for Conversion costs
Units Completed and Transferred = Units in beginning work in process + Units started into production - Units in ending work in process
= 20,300 + 185,700 - 24,900
= 181,100
Materials
Units Completed and Transferred (181,100 × 100%) = 181,100
Units in Ending Work in Process (24,900 × 100%) = 24,900
Equivalent Units of Production = 206,000
Conversion costs
Units Completed and Transferred (181,100 × 100%) = 181,100
Units in Ending Work in Process (24,900 × 60%) = 14,940
Equivalent Units of Production = 196,040
b. Calculation of the unit costs of production.
Unit costs of production = Total Cost / Equivalent Units of Production
Materials = $103,000 / 206,000
= $0.50
Conversion costs = ($333,306 + $186,200) / 196,040
= $2.65
Total Unit Cost = $0.50 + $2.65
= $3.15
c. Assignment of costs to units transferred out and in process.
Costs to units transferred out = 181,100 × $3.15
= $570,465
Costs to units in process
Materials ($0.50 × 24,900) = $12,450
Conversion costs ($3.15 × 14,940) = $47,061
Total Cost = $59,511
According to Debra, the vice president of Theo Chocolate, the most important marketing vehicle the company has is: a.the fair trade certification. b.free product giveaways. c.tours of its factories. d.the unique varieties of chocolates it offers.
Answer:
The correct answer is the option C: Tours of its factories.
Explanation:
To begin with, the most important marketing vehicle the company has is the tours of its factories due to the fact that it is quite known that the showdown of the product and its current production to the customers increase the amount of desire that they have for them. Moreover, the fact of showing to the clients how well the products are made, with the greatest quality and all the correct process, the clients only feel more amaze for the products of the company and that is why that its demand increase as well as its sales, due to the tours.
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In response to the economic crisis in 2008, President Merkel "highlighted in her speech what the German government has already done: a financial sector rescue package worth up to €500 billion, and a proposed stimulus package of tax breaks [on income] and spending measures aimed at triggering investments of up to €50 billion over the next two years." Which parts of the stimulus plan will increase labor supply?
Answer:
Chancellor Merkel's proposed stimulus consisted of two parts:
a financial rescue package worth €500 billion (which I personally believe only helped bankers but didn't increase labor supply)tax breaks and investment measures worth €50 billionThe only part of the stimulus package that would actually help to increase labor supply is the last part, which also is the smallest part, since it should have increased investments. When investment increases, the interest rates decrease and aggregate demand increases. As aggregator demand increases, the demand for labor also increases. An increase in the demand for labor results in higher wages, which in turn increases labor supply until an equilibrium is reached.
Governments generally rescue financial institutions arguing that they are really important to the economy, but what is really amazing and repeats itself all over the world is that the same governments favor free markets. When small businesses fail, governments do not care, and small businesses represent 99% of America's companies. Governments only start caring when rich people lose money, since free market rules only apply to them when they favor them. If free market rules do not favor the rich, they are bad and governments intervene.
You are looking to buy a car and you have been offered a loan with an APR of 6.5 %, compounded monthly. a. What is the true monthly rate of interest? b. What is the EAR? g
Answer: The answer is given below
Explanation:
a. What is the true monthly rate of interest?
The monthly rate of interest will be the annual percentage rate of charge given in the question divided by the number of months. This will be:
= APR/12
= 6.5%/12
= 0.065/12
= 0.0054
= 0.54%
b. What is the EAR?
The effective annual rate will be calculated using the formula:
EAR = (1 + (APR / m)^ m) - 1
EAR = (1 + (0.065/ 12)^12) - 1
EAR = [(1 + 0.0054)^12] - 1
EAR = (1.0054)^12 - 1
EAR = 1.06676 - 1
EAR = 0.06676
EAR = 6.68%
Kiddie World uses a periodic inventory system and the retail inventory method to estimate ending inventory and cost of goods sold. The following data are available for the quarter ending September 30, 2016: Cost Retail Beginning inventory $ 460,000 $ 590,000 Net purchases 940,000 1,370,000 Freight-in 52,700 Net markups 64,000 Net markdowns 34,000 Net sales 1,280,000 Estimate ending inventory and cost of goods sold (LIFO)
2.
Kiddie World uses a periodic inventory system and the retail inventory method to estimate ending inventory and cost of goods sold. The following data are available for the quarter ending September 30, 2016:
Cost Retail
Beginning inventory $ 310,000 $ 455,000
Net purchases 858,000 1,220,000
Freight-in 25,500
Net markups 49,000
Net markdowns 19,000
Net sales 1,205,000
Estimate ending inventory and cost of goods sold using the conventional method. (Round ratio calculation to 2 decimal places (i.e., 0.1234 should be entered as 12.34%.))
3.
On January 1, 2016, Sanderson Variety Store adopted the dollar-value LIFO retail inventory method. Accounting records provided the following information:
Cost Retail
Beginning inventory $ 56,000 $ 80,000
Net purchases 223,040 330,000
Net markups 6,000
Net markdowns 8,000
Net sales 307,000
Retail price index, end of year 1.02
Calculate the inventory value at the end of the year using the dollar-value LIFO retail method. (Round your intermediate calculations to the nearest whole dollar.)
Answer:
The ending inventory value using LIFO retail method is $710,000
Explanation:
Beginning inventory $590,000
Purchases $1,370,000
Net Markups ($64,000)
Net Markdowns ($34,000)
Goods Available For Sale $1,990,000
Cost to retail percentage = 70.91%
Net sales $1,280,000
Ending Inventory = $710,000
An accountant has debited an asset account for $5,000 and credited a revenue account for $10,000. What can be done to complete the recording of the transaction?a) Nothing further can be doneb) Credit a shareholders equity account for $5,000c) Debit another asset account for $5,000d) Credit an asset account for $5,000
c) Debit another asset account for $5,000
The calculation is as follows:Since the asset is debited for $5,000 and the revenue account is credited for $10,000
So we have to equal both the amount
Asset Dr $5,000
Asset Dr $5,000
To Revenue $10,000
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High-Low Cost Estimation and Profit Planning Comparative 2007 and 2008 income statements for Dakota Products Inc. follow: DAKOTA PRODUCTS INC. Comparative Income Statements For Years Ending December 31, 2007 and 2008 2007 2008 Unit sales 5,000 8,000 Sales revenue $60,000 $96,000 Expenses (64,000) (76,000) Profit (loss) $(4,000) $20,000 (a) Determine the break-even point in units. Answer units (b) Determine the unit sales volume required to earn a profit of $5,000. Answer
Answer:
(a)
5,500 units
(b)
6,125 units
Explanation:
First, we need to calculate the per unit selling price.
2007 2008
Unit sales 5,000 8,000
Sales revenue $60,000 $96,000
Selling Price $12 $12
Now we need th separate the vairbale and fixed cost from total expense using high low method
Variable cost = ( Higher activity Expense - Lower activity Expense ) / ( Higher activity - Lower activity )
Variable cost = ( $76,000 - $64,000 ) / ( 8,000 units - 5,000 units )
Variable cost = $12,000 / 3,000 units = $4 per unit
Fixed cost = $76,000 - ( $4 x 8,000 units ) = $44,000
Contribution Margin = Selling Price - Variable cost = $12 - $4 = $8
(a)
Breakeven Point = Fixed Cost / Contributin margin per unit
Breakeven Point = $44,000 / $8 = 5,500 units
(b)
Target sales = ( Fixed cost + Desired Profit ) / Contribution margin per unit
Target sales = ( $44,000 + $5,000 ) / $8 = 6,125 units
The journal entry to record the $500 of work in process ending inventory that consists of $300 of direct materials, $50 of manufacturing overhead, and $150 of direct labor is which of the following?
A. Work in Process Inventory 500
Accounts Payable 500
B. Accounts Payable 500
Work in Process Inventory 500
C. Work in Process Inventory 500
Materials Inventory 300
Wages Payable 150
Manufacturing Overhead 50
D. Cost of Goods Sold 500
Work in Process Inventory 500
Answer:
C. Work in Process Inventory 500; Materials Inventory 300; Wages Payable 150; Manufacturing Overhead 50
Explanation:
The journal entry will definitely be as follows
Account Title Debit Credit
Work in Process Inventory $500
Raw materials inventory $300
Wages payable $150
Manufacturing overhead $50
Exercise 8-3 Lump-sum purchase of plant assets LO C1 Rodriguez Company pays $405,405 for real estate with land, land improvements, and a building. Land is appraised at $202,500; land improvements are appraised at $67,500; and a building is appraised at $180,000.Required:1. Allocate the total cost among the three assets.2. Prepare the journal entry to record the purchase.
Answer:
Rodriguez Company
Purchase price = $405,405
Land is appraised at $202,500
Land improvements $67,500
Building appraised at $180,000
Total appraised value $450,000
Land will be apportioned $202,500/$450,000 x $405,405 = $182,432.25
Land improvements will be apportioned $67,500/$450,000 x $405,405 = $60,810.75
Building will be apportioned $180,000/$450,000 x $405,405 = $162,162
Total cost of assets = $405,405.
2. Journal Entries:
Debit Land $182,432.25
Debit Land Improvements $60,810.75
Debit Building $162,162
Credit Cash Account $405,405
To record the purchase of the assets.
Explanation:
The purchase price is proportionately allocated to the items based on their appraisal values.
Prospective entrepreneurs turned down by private lenders have little hope of getting financial help from the Small Business Administration, since the SBA's standards are even tougher than those of private lenders.
a) true
b) false
Answer:
b) false
Explanation:
On its website, the SBA states its objective as "We support America's small businesses. The SBA connects entrepreneurs with lenders and funding to help them plan, start and grow their business."
The SBA does not actually lend to small businesses but connects them with lenders. Apart from this, they offer many other services that an entrepreneur requires to start off his or her business. They offer business planning, coaching, advice, and support at every stage of the business as it continues to grow and guarantee lending to small businesses. The SBA does not turn down any entrepreneur.
Information related to Harwick Co. is presented below.
1. On April 5, purchased merchandise on account from Botham Company for $23,000, terms 2/10, net/30, FOB shipping point.
2. On April 6, paid freight costs of $900 on merchandise purchased from Botham.
3. On April 7, purchased equipment on account for $26,000.
4. On April 8, returned damaged merchandise to Botham Company and was granted a $3,000 credit for returned merchandise.
5. On April 15, paid the amount due to Botham Company in full.
Required:
Prepare the journal entries to record these transactions on the books of Harwick Co. under a perpetual inventory system.
No. Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Answer:
1.
Apr 5
DR Merchandise inventory $23,000
CR Account payable $23,000
(To record Merchandise Purchased)
2.
Apr 6
DR Merchandise inventory $900
CR Cash $900
(To record payment of Freight Costs for Purchases)
3.
Apr 7
DR Equipment $26,000
CR Account payable $26,000
(To record purchase of Equipment)
4.
Apr 8
DR Account payable $3,000
CR Merchandise inventory $3,000
(To record return of damaged Merchandise)
5.
Apr 15
DR Account payable $20,000
CR Cash $19,600
CR Merchandise inventory $200
(To record payment for Merchandise bought on account)
Working
Terms of purchase 2/10 indicate that discount of 2% is warranted if goods paid for in 10 days which they were;
= 20,000 * ( 1 - 2%)
= $19,600
Alpha Company has assets of $610,000, liabilities of $255,000, and equity of $355,000. It buys office equipment on credit for $80,000. What would be the effects of this transaction on the accounting equation
Answer:
Both assets and liabilities increase by $80,000
Explanation:
To start with, it is imperative to show the equation before and after the purchase of equipment on credit
Assets =Equity + liabilities
$610,000 =$255,0000 +$355,000
The equipment's purchase would increase the value of assets and liabilities by $80,000
Assets =Equity + liabilities
$610,000+$80,000=$255,000 +($355,000+$80,000)
$690,000 =$255,000 +$435,000
Consider the everyday task of getting to work on time or arriving at your first class on time in the morning. Complete a fish-bone chart detailing reasons why you might arrive late in the morning. Identify each possible source of error.Material ________▼
Methods _______ ▼
Machinery ______▼
Complete the fish-bone chart by matching each number in the chart with the corresponding reason.
Answer:
Part 1.
Material - The road
Reason: due to the road is a part of the material or resource that is used in the driving process)
Method - Driving
Reason: driving itself is the method)
Machinery - The car
Reason: the car is the primary equipment for the driving process)
Manpower - Family or me
reason: the family or the owner is the manpower involved in the driving process)
Part 2. the correct chart is with reason and the possible source is attached.
Part 1. Reason: thanks to the road could be a part of the fabric or resource that's utilized in the driving process)
Fish-bone chartMaterial - The road
Method - Driving
Part-2 -Reason: driving itself is that the method)
Machinery - The car
Part-3 Reason: the car is that the primary equipment for the driving process)
Manpower - Family or me
Part-4 Reason: the family or the owner is that the manpower involved within the driving process)
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The combination of the degree of complexity and the degree of change existing in an organization's external environment is/are called:________
a. strategic fit.
b. strategic issues.
c. scenarios.
d. environmental uncertainty.
e. strategic factors.
Answer:
D. environmental uncertainty.
Explanation:
This could be explained to be a condition or situation when an organisation in form of a firm is said to have little or no information about its external environment and in this condition, making it unpredictable; especially when not expected. In other words, the term environmental uncertainty can be easily explained to be unpredicted, unexpected uncertainties that are said to happen in an external environment.
Global warming can be capitalized to be one of the physical and major environmental uncertainties that occurs in such a place.
"According to the law of demand, with everything else being equal, the quantity demanded for a good or service will _____________ as the price increases."
Answer: Decrease
Explanation:
According to the Law of Demand, The quantity demanded for purchase of a commodity inversely varies with the price.
That is to say that "ceteris paribus" ( with everything being equal),When the prices of a particular good go higher, people will buy less of such commodity but will buy more, if the prices of the goods reduces.
We can say demand is elastic if quantity demanded for a commodity decreases with increase in price which will make people choose another lower substitute good eg, detergent, ice cream
Also if quantity demanded does not change much with increase in price , then it is referred to as Inelastic Demand for example necessity commodity such as gasoline.
Holdup Bank has an issue of preferred stock with a $6 stated dividend that just sold for $93 per share. What is the bank's cost of preferred stock
Answer:
6.45%
Explanation:
Calculation for bank's cost of preferred stock
Using this formula
Cost of preferred stock = Dividend / Price of Stock * 100
Where,
Dividend $6
Price of Stock 93 per share
Let plug in the formula
Cost of preferred stock =6/93*100
Cost of preferred stock= 0.0645*100
Cost of preferred stock=6.45 %
Therefore the bank's cost of preferred stock will be 6.45%
A fruit company sells oranges for 32 cents a pound plus $7.50 per order for shipping. If an order is over 100 pounds, shipping cost is reduced by $1.50. This program is supposed to ask the user for the number of pounds of oranges and then print the cost of the order, but it is all mixed up! Can you put the lines in the right order?
Answer:
def cost_of_order(amount):
cost = amount * 32
if amount <= 100:
print (cost + 7.50)
else:
print(cost + 7.50 - 1.50)
cost_of_order(10)
Explanation:
This question requires we write a code to get the cost of the order. The total cost of the order including the shipping cost . Let us use function to solve this and the code will be written in python .
def cost_of_order(amount):
The first line of code depict a function we declared and called it cost_of_order. The parameter is amount which is the weight of the oranges ordered in pounds.
cost = amount * 32
Now the cost of the orange will be the product of the weight in pounds and the price of each pound. The actual price of the product will be 32 multiply by the amount in pounds.
if amount <= 100:
This simply means if the amount in pounds of the orange is less or equal to 100 the next line of code we run
print (cost + 7.50)
This block of code will run if the amount of orange in pounds is less than or equals to 100. Remember the amount in pounds must be over 100 before the cost of shipping will be deducted by $ 1.50 . Therefore, the cost will be added to $7.50 and printed.
else:
this simply means otherwise
print(cost + 7.50 - 1.50)
This line of code will be printed if the amount in pounds is over 100. Notice that $1.50 is reduced from the usual cost(including the shipping cost)
cost_of_order(10)
We call the function at this stage with the parameter which is the amount in pounds.
Run this code you will get the cost of the order .
On January 1, James Industries leased equipment to a customer for a four-year period, at which time possession of the leased asset will revert back to James. The equipment cost James $700,000 and has an expected useful life of six years. Its normal sales price is $700,000. The residual value after four years, guaranteed by the lessee, is $100,000. Lease payments are due on December 31 of each year, beginning with the first payment at the end of the first year. Collectibility of the remaining lease payments is reasonably assured, and there are no material cost uncertainties. The interest rate is 5%. (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.)
Calculate the amount of the annual lease payments
Guaranteed Residual Value
Table or calculator function: n=?, i=?
Amount ot be recovered (fair value) $?
Guaranteed residual value $?
Amount to be recovered through periodic lease payments $?
Lease Payment
Table or calculator function: PVAD of $1 ?
n=?, i=?
Amount of fair value recovered each lease payment (Lease Payments $?)
* I would like to make sure the answer is correct. Please provide step by step calculate and explain.
Answer:
- $700,000
- 82,270
- $617,730
- present value of $1: n=4, i=5%
- the present value of an ordinary annuity of $1: n=4, i=5%
Explanation:
Amount to be recovered (fair value): $700,000
Less: Present value of the residual value ($100,000 x .82270*): 82,270
Amount to be recovered through periodic lease payments: $617,730
Lease payments -: end of each of the next four years: ($617,730 ÷ 3.54595**) $174,207
* present value of $1: n=4, i=5%
** present value of an ordinary annuity of $1: n=4, i=5%
Suppose a bond issued by the European Central Bank and denominated in euros pays 44% per year. Today the exchange rate is 1.521.52 dollars per euro. It is expected that the exchange rate in one year will be 1.671.67 dollars per euro. What is the annual dollar return on this bond? A. negative 5−5 percent B. 1919 percent C. 44 percent D. 1414 percent
Answer:
D. 14 percent
Explanation:
The computation of the annual dollar return is shown below:
But before that we need to do following calculation
Let us assume the par value be $100
So, the bond par value is
= $100 × $1.52
= $152
The interest rate is
= $100 × 4%
= 4 euros
Future interest rate in dollars is
= 4 euros × 1.67
= $6.68
Now par value in the future is
= $100 × 1.67
= $167
Now the annual dollar return on this bond is
= (Future par value + Future interest rate in dollars - bond par value) ÷ (bond par value)
= ($167 + $6.68 - $152) ÷ ($152)
= 14.26%
hence, the correct option is d.
During the week ended May 15, 2019, Scott Fairchild worked 40 hours. His regular hourly rate is $15. Assume that all of his earnings are subject to social security tax at a rate of 6.2 percent and Medicare tax at a rate of 1.45 percent. He also has deductions of $32 for federal income tax and $22 for health insurance. What is his gross pay for the week? What is the total of his deductions for the week? What is his net pay for the week?
Answer:
Gross pay = 600
Deductions = 99.9
Net Pay = 500.1
Explanation:
Requirement A:
Gross Pay = 40 hours x $15/hour
Gross Pay = $600
Requirement B:
Security Tax ( 600 x 6.2%) = $37.2
Medicare tax ( 600 x 1.45%) = $8.7
Federal Income = $32
Health Insurance = $22
Total deductions = $99.9
Requirement C :
Net Pay = Gross pay - all deductions
Net Pay = $600 - 99.9
Net Pay = 500.1
Future Value At age 20 you invest $1,000 that earns 7 percent each year. At age 30 you invest $1,000 that earns 10 percent per year. In which case would you have more money at age 60?
Answer:
In the case of age 30, there will be more money at the age of 60
Explanation:
When person start investing at the age of 20 then total year till 60 years age is = 40 years.
Interest rate (r ) = 7 percent or 0.07.
Investment amount (Present value) = $1000
Now the total amount at the age of 60 years is calculated below.
[tex]Total \ amount = Present \ value (1 + r)^{n} \\= 1000 ( 1 + 0.07 ) ^{40}\\= 14974.4578 \ dollars[/tex]
Now calculate the total amount at the age of 60 years when he invest at the age of 30 and earns interest rate 10 percent. Now the number of years is 30.
[tex]Total \ amount = Present \ value (1 + r)^{n} \\= 1000 ( 1 + 0.1 ) ^{30}\\= 17449.4023 \ dollars[/tex]
A customer enters your facility and discusses their most recent hunt. This was strictly a friendly, non-
professional conversation. According to your book, which of the following would you consider this use of
time in your business environment as?
1
Answer: Time spent
Explanation:
From the question, we are informed that a customer enters a facility and discusses their most recent hunt. We are further informed that it was strictly a friendly, non-professional conversation.
This will be consider as time spent in a business environment. Good customers relationship is needed for the success of every organization. Therefore, in this case, it'll be termed time spent.