Consider the all-units quantity discount schedule below. Quantity Ordered Price Per Unit EOQ at that Price 1-499 $300 952 500-999 $280 986 1000-1499 $260 1023 1500-1999 $230 1087 2000 and over $200 1166 Which of the following sets of order quantities is guaranteed to contain the optimal solution (i.e., best order quantity)?A. {986, 1023, 1500 B. 1023, 1500, 2000} C. (986, 1000, 1500, 2000) D. {1, 500, 1000, 1500, 2000} E. [952, 986, 1023,1087, 1166]

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Answer 1

Answer: B. 1023, 1500, 2000}

Explanation:

The Optimal solution should contain the set of quantities that would require the lowest no. of orders to achieve a discount in a class.

1,023 is quite close to the lowest amount required of 1,000 in the 1,000 to 1,499 range.

So are 1,500 and 2,000.

Option D can also work but it has too many order quantities and will inflate the price.

The Optimal Solution therefore has to be from this option.


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Lincoln Company purchased merchandise from Grandville Corp. on September 30, 2018. Payment was made in the form of a noninterest-bearing note requiring Lincoln to make six annual payments of $4,600 on each September 30, beginning on September 30, 2021. (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.)Required: Calculate the amount at which Lincoln should record the note payable and corresponding purchases on September 30, 2018, assuming that an interest rate of 11% properly reflects the time value of money in this situation. Amount recorded

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Answer:

Dr purchases $ 15,794.56  

Cr notes payable                        $ 15,794.56  

Explanation:

The present value of the annual payments of $4,600, starting in three years' time is computed as shown below:

PV of annual payments=$4600/(1+11%)^3+$4600/(1+11%)^4+$4600/(1+11%)^5+$4600/(1+11%)^6+$4600/(1+11%)^7+$4600/(1+11%)^8=$ 15,794.56  

The amount of purchases and notes payable is $ 15,794.56  

The Hudson Corporation makes an investment of $24,000 that provides the following cash flow: Use Appendix B and Appendix D for an approximate answer but calculate your final answer using the formula and financial calculator methods.Year Cash Flow
1 $ 13,000
2 13,000
3 4,000a. What is the net present value at an 8 percent discount rate? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places.)b. What is the internal rate of return? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

NPV = $2,357.77

IRR = 14.31%

Explanation:

Net present value is the present value of after tax cash flows from an investment less the amount invested.

Internal rate of return is the discount rate that equates the after tax cash flows from an investment to the amount invested.

NPV and IRR can be calculated using a financial calculator.

Cash flow in year 0 = $-24,000

Cash flow each year in year 1 and 2 = $13,000

Cash flow in year 3 = 4,000

I = 8%

NPV = $2,357.77

IRR = 14.31%

To find the NPV using a financial calacutor:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. After inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

3. Press compute

To find the IRR using a financial calacutor:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. After inputting all the cash flows, press the IRR button and then press the compute button.

I hope my answer helps you

A company began its operations on April 1 of the current year. Budgeted sales for the first three months of business are $250,000, $320,000, and $410,000, respectively, for April, May, and June. The company expects to sell 50% of its merchandise for cash. Of sales on account, 60% are expected to be collected in the month of the sale, 40% in the month following the sale. The budgeted cash collections in May are:

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Answer:

Total cash collection May= $306,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Sales:

April= $250,000

May= $320,000

June= $410,0000

The company expects to sell 50% of its merchandise for cash. Of sales on account, 60% are expected to be collected in the month of the sale, 40% in the month following the sale.

Cash collection May:

Sales on cash May= 320,000*0.5= 160,000

Sales on Account May= (160,000*0.6)= 96,000

Sales on Account April= (250,000*0.5)*0.4= 50,000

Total cash collection May= $306,000

When a bank has excess reserves, it can choose to turn its reserves into loans for consumers and businesses. Generally speaking, when banks increase the number of loans available, interest rates will

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Answer:

reduce

Explanation:

Note that the bank has excess funds and thus wants to increase the number of available loans which in turn increases investment in the economy. For this strategy to work, the bank will reduce the interest rate it places on loans in order to entice its customers to procure the loans it offers.

For example, a bank that usually gives out 150 loans at 15% Interest rate may because of new banking policy and excess reserve decide to increase its loan capacity to around 300 loans per annum at an interest rate of 10%.

Hulston Appliances Co. wants to introduce a new digital display, laser driven iron to the market. The estimated unit sales price is $44.00. The required investment is $88,000. Unit sales are expected to be 8,800 and the minimum required rate of return on all investments is 10.00%. Compute the target cost per iron.

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Answer:

Target cost per unit = $43 per unit

Explanation:

Target cost is the cost at which a product must be produced and sold to achieve a desired profit margin

Target cost =(Sales revenue - (ROI × capital) )/ No of units

Target cost =( (44 × 8,800) - (10%× $88,000 ) )/ 8,800 guns

Target cost per unit = (387200 - 8800 ) / 8,800 units= $43  per unit

Target cost per unit = $43 per unit

Bill Phillips is developing a Monte Carlo simulation to value a complex and thinly traded security. Phillips wants to model one input variable to have negative skewness and a second input variable to have positive excess kurtosis. In a Monte Carlo simulation, Phillips can appropriately use:_________

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Answer: Both of them

Explanation:

The Monte Carlo Simulation is a forecasting technique that allows one to find out the probability of occurence of different outcomes which may be difficult to come up with because there are multiple random variables involved.

Monte Carlo simulations are used in many diverse fields such as Finance, Engineering and Science.

As earlier mentioned, this simulation allows for multiple random variables so Phillips can use it to model both the variables to have different characteristics.

​Andyco, Inc., has the following balance sheet and an equity​ market-to-book ratio of 1.4. Assuming the market value of debt equals its book​ value, what weights should it use for its WACC​ calculation? g

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Answer:

29.80%

70.20%

Explanation:

The computation of weights should it use for its WACC is shown below:-

FMV of Andyco's Equity = Equity × Equity market-to-book ratio

= $690 × 1.4

= $966

Weight for Debt = Debt ÷ (FMV Equity + Debt)

= $410 ÷ ($966 + $410)

= $410 ÷ $1,376

= 29.80%

Weight for Equity = FMV Equity ÷ (Debt + FMV Equity)

= $966 ÷ ($410 + $966)

= $966 ÷ $1,376

= 70.20%

Therefore we have applied the above formula

Selected accounts with some amounts omitted are as follows Work in Process Oct. 1 Balance 23,900 Oct. 31 Finished goods X 31 Direct materials 91,000 31 Direct labor 151,900 31 Factory overhead X Finished Goods Oct. 1 Balance 14,700 31 Goods finished 340,600 If the balance of Work in Process on October 31 is $215,100, what was the amount of factory overhead applied in October

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Answer:

the amount of factory overhead applied in October is $274,200

Explanation:

First calculate the amount transferred to Finished Goods Account from the Work in Process Account.

Finished Goods T - Account

Debit

Opening Balance                                                   $14,700

Transferred from Work In Process Account     $325,900

Totals                                                                  $340,600

Credit

Closing Balance                                                 $340,600

Totals                                                                  $340,600

Prepare the Work in Process T - Account to determine the balance that is Overhead Applied.

Work in Process T - Account

Debits

Opening Balance                                  $23,900

Direct materials                                      $91,000

Direct labor                                            $151,900

Overheads (balancing figure)             $274,200

Totals                                                    $541,000

Credits

Closing Balance                                   $215,100

Transfer to Finished Goods               $325,900

Totals                                                    $541,000

Conclusion :

the amount of factory overhead applied in October is $274,200

On February 22, Brett Corporation acquired 250 shares of its $3 par value common stock for $26 each. On March 15, the company resold 66 shares for $29 each. What is true of the entry for reselling the shares

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Answer: Credit Additional Paid in Capital $198

Explanation:

Brett Corporation reissued the Treasury Stock at $29 which was $3 higher than the amount they had repurchased it for.

When stock is sold for a price higher or lower than they are worth, the balance goes to the Additional Paid-in Capital account. If it is sold higher, the balance is Credited to the Additional Paid-in Capital account and if it is sold for lower than it is worth, it is debited.

The Balance here is,

= $3 * 66 resold shares

= $198

This $198 will therefore be credited to the Additional Paid-in Capital account.

Suppose we hold a forward contract on a stock with expiration 66 months from now. We entered into this contract 66 months ago so that when we entered into the contract, the expiration was T = 1T=1 year. The stock price$ 66 months ago was S_0 = 100S 0 ​ =100, the current stock price is 125125 and the current interest rate is r = 10\%r=10% compounded semi-annually. (This is the same rate that prevailed 66 months ago.) What is the current value of our forward contract? Please submit your answer in dollars rounded to one decimal place so if your answer is 42.67842.678 then you should submit an answer of 42.742.7.

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Answer:

The current value of our forward contract is $105.1

Explanation:

According to the given data we have the following:

Spot - 6 months ago=$ 100

Spot - Current=125

Interest rate= 10%

Time=12 months

Therefore, to calculate the current value of our forward contract we would have to make the following calculation:

Forward Price=Spot price*e^(rt)    

=$100*e^(0.1*0.5)

Forward Price=$105.1

The current value of our forward contract is $105.1

Ms. Parker would like to have $99.000 buy a new car in 8 yearsTo accumulate $99,000 in years, how much should she invest monthly in a sinking tund with 3% Interest compounded monthly?

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Answer:

$1,161.23

Explanation:

For computing the monthly payment we need to apply the PMT formula i.e to be shown in the attachment below:

Given that,  

Present value = $99,000

Future value or Face value = $0

RATE = 3% ÷ 12 months = 0.25

NPER = 8 years × 12 months = 96 months

The formula is shown below:  

= PMT(RATE;NPER;-PV;FV;type)  

The present value come in negative  

So, after applying the above formula, the monthly payment is $1,161.23

The government establishes an effective price ceiling for a gallon of milk. What will be the result of this ceiling? a) It will create a surplus b) It will create a shortage c) It will have no effect d) It will cause an increase in demand e) it will cause an increase in supply

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Because price ceiling is put by the government so that certain commodities could still be available at a reasonable price for many

Answer: D

Explanation:

At an open house the listing agent begins giving advice to a prospective buyer regarding how much to offer for the house, without explaining that she is a representative of the sellers. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
a. the agent is not acting in accordance with her agency status
b. the agent is acting as an undisclosed dual agent
c. the agent has breached fiduciary duties to both parties
d. the agent has not violated any duties, because she is not performing real estate services for the buyers

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Answer:

d. The agent has not violated any duties, because she is not performing real estate services for the buyers

Explanation:

Here, at the open house, the agent, without proper introduction and without explaining that she represents the seller, started giving advice to a prospective buyer regarding the amount to offer for the house. By offering advice to the buyer and not disclosing who she represents, the agent is now acting as an undisclosed dual agent, also she has breached the loyalty duties to both parties. The agent is also not acting in accordance with her agency status.

Therefore the incorrect option is option D.) The agent has not violated any duties, because she is not performing real estate services for the buyers

The following refers to units processed by a breakfast cereal maker in August. Compute the total equivalent units of production with respect to conversion for August using the weighted-average inventory method. Units of Product Percent of Conversion Added Beginning Work in Process 230,000 60 % Units started 570,000 100 % Units completed 620,000 100 % Ending Work in Process 180,000 70 %

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Answer:

Total Equivalent Units Conversion    746,000

Explanation:

Breakfast Cereal Maker

Weighted-Average Inventory Method

Total Equivalent Units

                                     Units               Conversion     Equivalent Units

Particulars                                                   %

Units completed         620,000               100 %             620,000

Add Ending WIP          180,000                70 %               126,000

Total Equivalent Units                                                      746,000

The total Equivalent units are obtained by adding the percent of the units in the ending work in process inventory to the units completed and transferred out. This is the average weighted method of finding the equivalent units.

As only conversion is required we found out the conversion units only.

The information related to interest expense of Classic Music, Inc. is given belowNet income $264,000Income tax expense $107,000Interest expense $66,000Based on the above data, which of the following is the times-interest-earned ratio?A. 5.00 timesB. 4.08 timesC. 6 62 timesD. 4.00 times

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Answer:

Classic Music, Inc.

C. 6.62 times

Explanation:

a) The times-interest-earned (TIE) ratio measures a company's ability to meet its debt obligations based on its current income.  It is calculated as earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) divided by the total interest payable on bonds and other debts.

b) The EBIT is $437,000 (Net Income + Income Tax and Interest Expenses).

c) Therefore, the TIE is equal to 6.62 times ($437,000/$66,000).

Questions about the tax multiplier:
1. Suppose the marginal propensity to consume (MPC) for a nation is 0.7. What is the tax multiplier for this nation?
2. What is the tax multiplier for this nation if a $150 increase in taxes reduces real GDP by $450?
3. How much will real GDP change if the tax multiplier is-9 and taxes are reduced by $200?

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Answer:

1. The tax multiplier for this nation is -2.33

2. The tax multiplier for this nation if a $150 increase in taxes reduces real GDP by $450 would be -3

3. Real GDP change will be of -$1,800 if the tax multiplier is-9 and taxes are reduced by $200

Explanation:

1. In order to calculate the tax multiplier for this nation according to the given data we would have to calculate the following formula:

tax multiplier for this nation=-MPC/1-MPC

tax multiplier for this nation=-0.7/1-0.7

tax multiplier for this nation=-2.33

The tax multiplier for this nation is -2.33

2. To calculate the tax multiplier for this nation if a $150 increase in taxes reduces real GDP by $450 we would have to make the following calculation:

tax multiplier for this nation=real GDP/increase in taxes

tax multiplier for this nation=-$450/$150

tax multiplier for this nation=-3

The tax multiplier for this nation if a $150 increase in taxes reduces real GDP by $450 would be -3

3. To calculate the amount of change will real GDP be if the tax multiplier is-9 and taxes are reduced by $200 we would have to make the following calculation:

tax multiplier=real GDP/increase in taxes

-9=real GDP/$200

real GDP=-9*$200

real GDP=-$1800

Real GDP change will be of -$1,800 if the tax multiplier is-9 and taxes are reduced by $200

Your company is upgrading the breakroom and kitchen. It is going to include an expresso machine, a fridge with compartments for each employee, a sink, microwave, toaster oven, tables chairs, a rock wall, snacks for everyone, and maybe some other bells and whistles. Your managers think that by updating this area employees will not take as long of lunches. They understand this purchase will be at a cost. You are tasked with considering two different options and presenting them to management. Use a 5% interest rate. Walmart Kit Target First Cost $40,000 $65,000Annual Maintenance Cost $10,000 $12,000Salvage Value $12,000 $25,000Life Years 3 6 a. Using NPW (Net Present Worth Analysis) analysis determine which kitchen kit you should chooseb. Using EUAW (Equivalent Uniform Annual Worth) analysis determine which kitchen kit you should choose. C. You really want the Target kit because it looks nicer and has more bells and whistles. You are willing to keep these products around for longer and therefore extend the lives of these products. Perform the analysis to show that the Target option is the better choice. d. Now from your analysis in part b think about how ethical presenting this information to management would be. Write 2-3 sentences about how you would present this information in a way that showed your bias. You will be graded on your ability to consider two options in an ethical comparison and how you perceive your bias.

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Answer:

1. In a Year 20,367 20,017

2. In a Year 21,333 21,917

3. In the case of NPW analysis Selected Target is best option because it is the better and cheaper investment while EUAM analysis states Walmart kit is better option,

4.Target is the best option because the cost difference is only around $600 which will last for 6 Years while in walmart case we will need to replace all the furniture in 3 Years .

Explanation:

1. Using NPW Analysis

Walmart Kit Target

Intial Cost 40000 65000

AMC 10000 12000

Salvage Value 12000 25000

Life Years 3 6

Total Cost

Intial Cost 40000 65000

Less Salvage 12000 25000

Balance 28000 40000

5% Interest 6000 19500

AMC PV 2.71 5.05

Amc 27100 60600

Total Cost 61100 120100

In a Year 20,367 20,017

2. Using EUAW Analysis

Walmart Kit

Target

Intial Cost 40000 65000

AMC 10000 12000

Salvage Value 12000 25000

Life Years 3 6

Total Cost

Intial Cost 40000 65000

Less Salvage 12000 25000

Balance 28000 40000

5% Interest 6000 19500

AMC 30000 72000

Total 64000 131500

In a Year 21,333 21,917

In the case of NPW analysis Selected Target is best option because it is the better and cheaper investment while EUAM analysis states Walmart kit is better option,

Target is the best option because the cost difference is only around $600 which will last for 6 Years while in walmart case we will need to replace all the furniture in 3 Years .

Hence Target product will be the best option we would advice the management to go for.

Inventory Write-Down The following information is taken from Aden Company's records: Product Group Units Cost/Unit Market/Unit A 1 600 $1.00 $0.80 B 1 250 1.50 1.55 C 2 150 5.00 5.25 D 2 100 6.50 6.40 E 3 80 25.00 24.60 Required: What is the correct inventory value if the company applies the LCNRV rule to each of the following? If required, round your answers to the nearest cent.

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Answer:

$4,213

Explanation:

Product   Group      Units      Cost/Unit        Market/Unit      Total Value

A                  1           600         $1.00              $0.80                $480

B                  1           250         $1.50               $1.55                $375

C                 2           150         $5.00              $5.25                $750

D                 2           100         $6.50              $6.40               $640

E                 3             80       $25.00           $24.60             $1,968

total                                                                                        $4,213

when you are using the lower of cost or net realizable value to determine the value of your inventory, you should calculate the inventory's value using the lowest cost between purchase cost and market value.

To calculate the market demand curve from individual demand curves, we: Group of answer choices vertically sum the individual demand curves. horizontally sum the individual demand curves. exponentiate the individual demand curves. add up the prices of the individual demand curves, holding the quantities constant.

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Answer:

horizontally sum the individual demand curves.

Explanation:

Develop an Excel worksheet simulation for the following problem. The management of Paragon Household Products is considering the introduction of a new product. The fixed cost to begin the production of the product is $25,388. The variable cost for the product is uniformly distributed between $15 and $20 per unit. The product will sell for $42 per unit. Demand for the product is best described by a normal probability distribution with a mean of 1200 units and a standard deviation of 300 units. Develop a spreadsheet simulation that uses 500 simulation trials:A. What is the mean profit for the simulation?B. What is the probability that the project will result in a loss?C. What is your recommendation concerning the introduction of the product?

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Disclamer:

As it ask to run simulations the values calculates will difer even if you follow the same step as I did.

Answer:

Mean Profit:  $ 4,295  

Probability of loss:  29.80%

As the product has a mean profit it will on average generate gains

but:  

as the standard deviation of the simulation was $ 7,778.40

we should not invest on the product as it is to variable

Explanation:

We are going to use the =RAND() function of excel

which, generates a random number between 0 and 1

This will be done 1,000 times 500 for the variable cost

and 500 for the demand.

Then we copy and paste this numbers to get them fixed.

Then, we convert them into actual cost and demand in units considering their distribution

using excel dist.norm.inv

Now, with this values we solve for profit on each one.

FOr the complexity I attached the excel file as the plataform interface cannot handle large tables.

In each of the following examples, identify whether the individual is experiencing cyclical unemployment, frictional unemployment, structural unemployment, or no unemployment.
a. Eduardo has recently moved to a new city with his wife who was offered a great job there. He is trying to find a position in the same industry he worked in before relocating.
b. Derek worked for a large telecommunications firm that went bankrupt last year due to a recent recession. He has since tried to find work with one of the firm's competitors, but good jobs are currently hard to come by.
c. Drew lost his job at a car manufacturer last year. He spent 6 months applying for every job possible before giving up 2 months ago. He now spends his day playing Xbox.
d. Paula has 20 years of experience in manufacturing. Her employer, and many other manufacturing firms, recently closed their U.S. plants. She would like to find a similar job but is unable to find anything that utilizes her skills.
e. Katherine works part-time at a small retail store. She would like to work full-time, but her employer is currently unable to extend her hours.
f. Tyrell just graduated from college with a business degree. He is currently looking for a job in banking in the major city he just moved to.
g. Mike is a contractor who has been unable to find work, since most businesses are delaying or canceling their construction plans due to economic uncertainty in the coming year.
h. Meg used to own and run her own bookstore. Her sales declined due to competition from online retailers. She has not been able to find any work related to her skills in the diminishing retail industry for books.

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Answer:

a. Eduardo has recently moved to a new city with his wife who was offered a great job there. He is trying to find a position in the same industry he worked in before relocating. Voluntary Unemployment

b. Derek worked for a large telecommunications firm that went bankrupt last year due to a recent recession. He has since tried to find work with one of the firm's competitors, but good jobs are currently hard to come by.

Cyclical Unemployment.

c. Drew lost his job at a car manufacturer last year. He spent 6 months applying for every job possible before giving up 2 months ago. He now spends his day playing Xbox.

Voluntary Unemployment

d. Paula has 20 years of experience in manufacturing. Her employer, and many other manufacturing firms, recently closed their U.S. plants. She would like to find a similar job but is unable to find anything that utilizes her skills.

Structural Unemployment

e.Katherine works part-time at a small retail store. She would like to work full-time, but her employer is currently unable to extend her hours.

No Unemployment.

f. Tyrell just graduated from college with a business degree. He is currently looking for a job in banking in the major city he just moved to.

No Unemployment

g. Mike is a contractor who has been unable to find work, since most businesses are delaying or canceling their construction plans due to economic uncertainty in the coming year.

Structural Unemployment

h. Meg used to own and run her own bookstore. Her sales declined due to competition from online retailers. She has not been able to find any work related to her skills in the diminishing retail industry for books.

Structural Unemployment

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A company wants to determine its reorder point (R). Demand is variable and they want to build a safety stock into R. The company wants to have a service level of 95 percent. If average daily demand is 8, lead time is 3 days and the standard deviation of demand during lead time is 2, what is the desired value of R

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Answer: 27.28 units

Explanation:

From the question, we are told that a company wants to determine its reorder point (R) and that demand is variable and they want to build a safety stock into R. We have also been given the information that the company wants to have a service level of 95 percent and that average daily demand is 8, lead time is 3 days and the standard deviation of demand during lead time is 2.

It should be noted that a service level of 95% will have a desired z score of 1.64. To get the desired value of R, we multiply the average daily demand by the number of the days in lead time and then add to the multiplication between the standard deviation during the lead time and the desired z score. Mathematically, this will be expressed as:

= (8 × 3) + (2 × 1.64)

= 24 + 3.28

= 27.28

Therefore, the desired value of R = 27.28 units

Consider the following case of Free Spirit Industries Inc :

Suppose Free Spirit Industries Inc. is considering a project that will require $400,000 in assets:

• The company is small, so it is exempt from the interest deduction limitation under the new tax law.
• The project is expected to produce earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) of $45,000.
• Common equity outstanding will be 10,000 shares.
• The company incurs a tax rate of 25%."

If the project is financed using 100% equity capital, then Free Spirit Industries Inc.'s return on equity (ROE) on the project will be____________. In addition, Free Spirit's earnings per share (EPs) will be____________

Alternatively, Free Spirit Industries Inc.'s CFO is also considering financing the project with 50% debt and 50% equity capital. The interest rate on the company's debt will be 12%. Because the company will finance only 50% of the project with equity, it will have only 12, 500 shares outstanding. Free Spirit Industries Inc.'s ROE and the company's EPS will be_____________ if management decides to finance the project with 50% debt and 50% equity.

Typically, the use of financial average will make the probability distribution of ROIC:__________

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Answer:

Return on equity (ROE) on the project will be 8.43%. In addition, Free Spirit's earnings per share (EPs) will be $3.375 per share

ROE and the company's EPS will be 7.875% if management decides to finance the project with 50% debt and 50% equity.

The use of financial average will make the probability distribution of ROIC $4.5

Explanation:

Calculation of When the company financed with 100% equity

Using this formula

ROE = (EBIT – Interest)(1-Tax Rate)/Equity

Let plug in the formula

When financed with 100% equity,

ROE = 45,000(1-25%)/400,000

ROE=45,000(0.75)/400,000

ROE=33,750/400,000

ROE=8.43

Calculation for the Free Spirit's earnings per share (EPs)

EPS = (45,000)(1-25%)/10,000

EPS=45,000*0.75/10,000

EPS=33,750/10,000

= $3.375 per share

Calculation of When the company financed with 50% Debt

50%×400,000=200,00

ROE = (45,000 – 200,000*12%)(1-25%)/200,000

ROE=21,000×0.75/200,000

ROE=15,750/200,000

ROE=

= 7.875%

EPS = Net Income/Outstanding shares

EPS=45,000/10,000

EPS.=4.5 per share

Hence,7.875 % and $4.5 respectively

Spencer Company purchased a tractor at a cost of $360,000 on January 1, 2019. The tractor has an estimated salvage value of $60,000 and an estimated life of 8 years. If Spencer uses the straight-line method, what is the book value at January 1, 2023

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Answer:

$210,000

Explanation:

Straight line depreciation expense = (Cost of asset - Salvage value) / useful life

( $360,000 - $60,000) / 8 = $37,500

Depreciation expense each year of the useful life would be $37,500.

Book value in 2023 = Cost of asset - accumulated deprecation

There are 4 years between January 1, 2019 and January 1, 2023.

Accumulated depreciation = $37,500 x 4 = $150,000

Book value = $360,000 - $150,000 = $210,000

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A company is considering constructing a plant to manufacture a proposed new product. The land costs $300,000, the building costs $600,000, the equipment costs $250,000, and $100,000 additional working capital is required. It is expected that the product will result in sales of $750,000 per year for 10 years, at which time the land can be sold for $400,000, the building for $350,000, and the equipment for $50,000. All of the working capital would be recovered at the EOY 10. The annual expenses for labor, materials, and all other items are estimated to total $475,000. If the company requires a MARR of 15% per year on projects of comparable risk, determine if it should invest in the new product line. Use the AW method. (Sullivan, 20180327, p. 234) Sullivan, W. G., Wicks, E. M., Koelling, C. P. (20180327). Engineering Economy, 17th Edition. [[VitalSource Bookshelf version]]. Retrieved from vbk://9780134838229 Always check citation for accuracy before use.

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Answer:

$327,909.14

Explanation:

Calculation to determine if it should invest in the new product line.

First step

The Investment cost will be:

Land costs $300,000

Building costs $600,000

Equipment costs $250,000

Additional working capital $100,000

=$1,250,000

Annual revenue $750,000

Annual expenses$475,000

Market value:

$400,000 +$350,000 + $50,000 = $80,0000

N: 10 year

MARR: 15% per year

Using PW method

-$1250000 + ($750,000 – $475,000) (P/A, 15%, 10) +$ 80000(P/F, 15%, 10)

-$1250000-$275,000((1+15)^¹⁰−1/15(1+15)^¹⁰+$3000

Hence,

=-$1,250,000 – $275,000(5.0188) + $3000(0.2472)

= $327,909.14

Fortune, Inc., is preparing its master budget for the first quarter. The company sells a single product at a price of $25 per unit. Sales (in units) are forecasted at 39,000 for January, 59,000 for February, and 49,000 for March. Cost of goods sold is $12 per unit. Other expense information for the first quarter follows. Commissions 11 % of sales dollars Rent $ 20,000 per month Advertising 12 % of sales dollars Office salaries $ 74,000 per month Depreciation $ 49,000 per month Interest 11 % annually on a $270,000 note payable Tax rate 40 % Prepare a budgeted income statement for this first quarter. (Round your final answers to the nearest whole dollar.)

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Answer:

Budgeted Income Statement For Quarter Ended March 31

Sales $3,675,000

Cost of goods sold $1,764,000

Gross profit $1,911,000

Operating expenses

Commissions expense $404,250  

Rent expense $60,000

Advertising expense $441,000

Office salaries expense $222,000

Depreciation expense $147,000

Interest expense $ 7,425

Total operating expenses $1,281,675

Income before taxes $629,325

Income tax expense $251,730

Net income $ 377,595

Explanation:

Commissions 11 % of sales dollars

Rent $ 20,000 per month

Advertising 12 % of sales dollars

Office salaries $ 74,000 per month

Depreciation $ 49,000 per month

Interest 11 % annually on a $270,000 note payable

Tax rate 40%

Sales = Number of units for first quarter   × price per unit

= (39,000 + 59,000 + 49,000) × $25

= $3,675,000

Cost of goods = (39,000 + 59,000 + 49,000) × $12

= $1,764,000

Commissions expense = 11 % of sales = 11% × $3,675,000 = $404,250

Advertising expense = 12 % of sales = 12% × $3,675,000 = $441,000

Interest expense = 11 % annually on a $270,000

= 11% × 270,000 × 3/12

= $ 7,425

Income = Gross profit - total operating expenses

= $1,911,000  - $1,281,675

= $629,325

Income tax expenses = 40% × $629,325 = $251,730

Jolene hired Lacy to find a buyer for her house. Adam was interested in buying the house. If both Jolene and Adam agree, Lacy, a real estate agent, may represent both parties.
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Lacy can represent both parties. If Lacy represents both parties this is known as dual agency.

As the “dual” agent Lacy handles all of the communications, paperwork, and negotiations between both parties, that is the buyer and seller who happens to be Jolene and Adam. She is supposed to remain neutral as the facilitator of the deal with no fiduciary duty to either side. Fiduciary duty is to uphold a client's interest in good faith an trust.

Five hundred small almond growers operate in areas with plentiful rainfall. The marginal cost of producing almonds in these locations is given by MC = 0.02Q, where Q is the number of crates produced in a growing season. Three hundred almond growers operate in drier areas where costly irrigation is required. The marginal cost of growing almonds in these locations is given by MC = 0.04Q.A. What is the individual supply curve for each type of almond grower? (Hint: remember that supply is the relationship between the quantity supplied and price). b. Using the individual supply curves from part a), derive the market supply curve.c) If the market demand for almonds is Qd = 105,000 - 2,500P, what will the equilibrium price of almonds be? The equilibrium quantity?
d) How many almonds will each type of almond grower produce at that price?
e) Verify that the total production of all almond growers equals the equilibrium quantity you found in part (c).

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Answer:

Explanation:

a. The almonds growers will supply the quantity at which price is equal to the marginal cost. For growers with plentiful rainfall, MC = 0.02Q.

P = 0.02Q

Q = 50P

For almond growers that operate in drier areas, MC = 0.04Q

P = 0.04Q

Q = 1/0.04 × P

Q = 25P

b. Market supply curve will be the number total supply multiplied by the growers.

Qs = 500(50p) + 300(25p)

= 25000p + 7500p

= 32500p

c. To find the equilibrium price, quantity demanded must equate the quantity supplied.

Qd = 105,000 - 2,500P

Qs = 32500p

Qd = Qs

105,000 - 2500p = 32500p

32500p + 2500p = 105000

35000p = 105000

p = 105000/35000

p= 3

Equilibrium Price = 3

Since Q = 32500p

Q = 32500 × 3

Equilibrium quantity = 97500

d. For growers with plentiful rainfall

Q = 25000p

= 25000 × 3

= 75000

For almond growers that operate in drier areas, they will produce:

Q = 7500p

= 7500 × 3

= 22500

e. To verify that the total production of all almond growers equals the equilibrium quantity you found in part (c) will be:

75000 + 22500 = 97500

97500 = 97500

It has been verified. It is correct.

Juniper Company uses a perpetual inventory system and the gross method of accounting for purchases. The company purchased $9,750 of merchandise on August 7 with terms 1/10, n/30. On August 11, it returned $1,500 worth of merchandise. On August 26, it paid the full amount due. The amount of the cash paid on August 26 equals:

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Answer:

The journal entries to record the purchase and payment of the merchandise should be:

August 7, merchandise purchased, terms 1/10, n/30

Dr Merchandise inventory 9,750

    Cr Accounts payable 9,750

August 11, $1,500 worth of merchandise is returned

Dr Accounts payable 1,500

    Cr Merchandise inventory 1,500

August 26, invoice is paid at full amount since discount period expired

Dr Accounts payable 8,250

    Cr Cash 8,250

If a company fails to adjust for accrued revenues:______. a. assets will be understated and revenues will be understated. b. liabilities will be understated and revenues will be understated. c. liabilities will be overstated and revenues will be understated. d. assets will be overstated and revenues will be understated.

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Answer:

a. assets will be understated and revenues will be understated

Explanation:

Revenue accrued is recorded as follows :

Account Receivable (debit)

Sales Revenue (credit)

Thus omission of this adjustment would result in Assets (Accounts Receivables) being understated and Revenues being understated as well.

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