Answer:
Part a
The stockholders' equity section of the balance sheet at December 31, 2021.
Preferred Stock 10,0000 at $100
Common Stock 170,000 at $1
Paid in excess 170,000 at $14
Part b
Dividends in arrears on the company's preferred stock at December 31, 2021
Explanation:
Only issued Share Capital is presented in the stockholders' equity section of the balance sheet.
Bond A pays $8,000 in 20 years. Bond B pays $8,000 in 40 years. (To keep things simple, assume these are zero-coupon bonds, which means the $8,000 is the only payment the bondholder receives.)
Required:
a. If the interest rate is 3.5 percent, what is the value of each bond today? Which bond is worth more? Why? (Hint: You can use a calculator, but the rule of 70 should make the calculation easy.)
b. If the interest rate increases to 7 percent, what is the value of each bond? Which bond has a larger percentage change in value?
Answer:
$4020.53
$2020.58
The bond that pays $8000 in 20 years because its present value is higher
$2067.35
$534.24
The bond that pays $8000 in 40 years
Explanation:
formula for finding present value
pv = fv / (1 + r)^n
FV = Future value
P = Present value
R = interest rate
N = number of years
a. $8000 / (1.035)^20 = $4020.53
$8000 / (1.035)^40 = $2020.58
b. $8000 / (1.07)^20 = $2067.35
$8000 / (1.07)^40 = $534.24
There is a 73.5% decrease in the price of the bond that pays $8000 in 40 years
There is a 48.6% decrease in the price of the bond that pays $8000 in 20 years
Karma Company has prepared its operating budget for the first quarter of 20x9. The company forecasts sales of $50,000 in February, $60,000 in March, and $70,000 in April. Variable and fixed expenses are as follows: Variable: Utilities (electricity): 40 % of sales Misc. expenses: 5 % of sales Fixed: Salary expense $ 8,000 per month Rent expense $ 5,000 per month Depreciation expense $ 1,200 per month Utilities expense (fixed part) $ 800 per month Misc. Expense (fixed part) $ 1,000 per month What are the total selling and administrative expenses for the month of February
Answer:
The correct solution is "38,500".
Explanation:
The given values are:
Sales in February,
= $50,000
Sales in March,
= $60,000
Sales in April,
= $70,000
Now,
The total selling and administrative expenses for the month of February will be:
= [tex]Variable \ costs + Fixed \ cos ts[/tex]
On substituting the values, we get
= [tex]50,000\times (40 \ percent+5 \ percent) + (8,00 0+5,000+1,200+800+1,000)[/tex]
= [tex]20000+2500+8000+5000+1200+800+1000[/tex]
= [tex]38,500[/tex]
Selling, general and administrative costs are the costs incurred by a firm to market, sell and deliver its products and services, as well as run day-to-day operations.
The correct solution is "38,500".
Given Information:-
Sales in February= $50,000
Sales in March= $60,000
Sales in April = $70,000
The total selling and administrative expenses for the month of February will be:
=Variable Costs + Fixed Costs
=50,000*(40%+ 5%)+(8,000+5,000+1,200+800+1,000)
=20,000+2500+8,000+5,000+1,200+800+1,000
=$38,500
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In March 2010, Hertz Pain Relievers bought a massage machine that provided a return of 8 percent. It was financed by debt costing 7 percent. In August, Mr. Hertz came up with a heating compound that would have a return of 14 percent. The chief financial officer, Mr. Smith, told him it was impractical because it would require the issuance of common stock at a cost of 16 percent to finance the pur-chase. Is the company following a logical approach to using its cost of capital?
Answer: No they are not
Explanation:
When using the Cost of Capital approach, it is best that the company use the Weighted Average Cost of Capital(WACC). This would require considering the various capital sources available to the company and their cost instead of the cost of one capital source.
This is because, the availability of various sources of capital are sometimes contingent on others and this is the underlying principle of WACC. When the cost of this equity to be issued and other sources of capital are weighted, the heating compound might then give a better return than the cost.
Mary owns her own business and has just attended a cash flow management seminar where it was suggested the businesses should delay paying their suppliers as long as absolutely possible even if doing so violates the stated payment terms. Mary decides to continue paying her suppliers on time in accordance with their payment terms because Mary would like her customers to pay her on time. Mary has reached her decision in accordance with:_________.
Answer:
Kantian ethics.
Explanation:
Kantian ethics is a deontological moral theory founded on Kant's theory. According to this theory, the right or wrong actions doing does not rely upon the consequences but whether or not they carry out their duty.
In the given case, Mary's decision is in accordance with Kantian ethics as she decides to pay her suppliers on time.
Therefore, Kantian ethics is the correct answer.
Let D0 and S0 be the initial demand and supply curves for gasoline. Let P* and Q* be the initial equilibrium in this market. There is an increase in incomes due to a technology boom. Which ONE of the following correctly captures the effect of this change on the market for gasoline? Question 3 options: Both equilibrium quantity and price will increase Both equilibrium quantity and price will decrease Equilibrium quantity will increase, but equilibrium price will decrease Equilibrium quantity will decrease, but equilibrium price will increase
Answer: Both equilibrium quantity and price will increase
Explanation:
If there is an increase in income, it means that people can afford to buy more gasoline or rather will buy more things that need gasoline such as cars.
The demand for gasoline will therefore go up and shift the demand curve to the right. The demand curve will then intersect with the supply curve at a higher equilibrium price and quantity.
An incomplete cost of goods manufactured schedule is presented below. Complete the cost of goods manufactured schedule for Hobbit Company.
HOBBIT COMPANY Cost of Goods Manufactured Schedule For the Year Ended December 31, 2020
Work in process (1/1) $219,610
Direct materials
Raw materials inventory (1/1) $51240
Add: Raw materials purchases 160,200
Total raw materials available for use 211440
Less: Raw materials inventory (12/31) 29,310
Direct materials used $182,130
Direct labor
Manufacturing overhead Indirect labor 26,980
Factory depreciation 45,020
Factory utilities 72,870
Total overhead 144,870
Total manufacturing costs 327000
Total cost of work in process 631170
Less: Work in process (12/31) 84,330
Cost of goods manufactured $546,840
Answer:
Hobbit Company
Cost of goods manufactured schedule
Work in process (1/1) $219,610
Direct materials
Raw materials inventory (1/1) $51240
Add: Raw materials purchases $160,200
Total raw materials available for use $211440
Less: Raw materials inventory (12/31) ($29,310)
Direct materials used $182,130
Direct labor $304,170
Manufacturing overhead Indirect labor $26,980
Factory depreciation $45,020
Factory utilities $72,870
Total overhead $144,870
Total manufacturing costs $327,000
Total cost of work in process $631,170
Less: Work in process (12/31) $84,330
Cost of goods manufactured $546,840
Explanation:
The cost of goods manufactured schedule is a report consisting of manufacturing costs incurred during the production period.
Direct Labor = Total cost of work in process - Total manufacturing costs
= $631,170 - $327,000
= $304,170
Auto Shoppe is considering the purchase of a new engine computer code reader for $30,000. Auto Shoppe can charge $50 for the service of reading the codes from a single car engine, while the actual cost of the reading would only be $10 per car engine. Suppose that the manager of Auto Shoppe is concerned about this purchase, and has stated that if Auto Shoppe were to buy the new engine computer code reader, "..the machine needs to pay for itself by the time we use it to read the codes of 200 car engines." The manager says this is because, "…those sorts of engine computer code readers go out of date very quickly, so if we don’t get our money back soon, we will probably just wind up replacing the machine before it ever breaks even." What would Auto Shoppe need to charge for the service of reading each car engine, to just break-even when it reads the codes from 200 car engines?
Answer:
Auto Shoppe
For Auto Shoppe to just break-even when it reads the codes from 200 car engines, it would charge $160 for the service of reading each car engine.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Fixed cost of new engine computer code reader = $30,000
Service charge for reading the code from a single car engine = $50
Variable cost of reading per car engine = $10
Number of engines to read their codes = 200
To break-even, total costs must equal total revenue
Total costs = Fixed costs + Variable costs
= $30,000 + $10 * 200
= $32,000
Therefore, revenue should be equal to $32,000
The amount to charge in order to break-even is:
= $160 ($32,000/200)
b) This implies that to break-even at $50 selling price, the number of engines should be increased to 750 ($30,000/$40). This is because the contribution margin per unit = $40 ($50 - $10) and the fixed costs = $30,000.
se the information below for Harding Company to answer the question that follow. Harding Company Accounts payable $36,681 Accounts receivable 60,524 Accrued liabilities 6,727 Cash 24,556 Intangible assets 40,334 Inventory 71,626 Long-term investments 90,463 Long-term liabilities 79,713 Marketable securities 32,237 Notes payable (short-term) 25,302 Property, plant, and equipment 627,557 Prepaid expenses 2,404 Based on the data for Harding Company, what is the amount of quick assets
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
With regards to the above,
Computation of quick assets is shown below
Quick assets = Account receivable + cash + marketable securities
= $60,524 + $24,556 + $32,237
= $117,317
Vernon Boat Company makes inexpensive aluminum fishing boats. Production is seasonal, with considerable activity occurring in the spring and summer. Sales and production tend to decline in the fall and winter months. During year 2, the high point in activity occurred in June when it produced 209 boats at a total cost of $154,800. The low point in production occurred in January when it produced 31 boats at a total cost of $48,000. Required Use the high-low method to estimate the amount of fixed cost incurred each month by Vernon Boat Company. Determine the total estimated cost if 110 boats are made.
Answer:
Total cost= $95,400
Explanation:
First, we need to calculate the unitary and fixed costs using the high-low method:
Variable cost per unit= (Highest activity cost - Lowest activity cost)/ (Highest activity units - Lowest activity units)
Variable cost per unit= (154,800 - 48,000) / (209 - 31)
Variable cost per unit= $600
Fixed costs= Highest activity cost - (Variable cost per unit * HAU)
Fixed costs= 154,800 - (600*209)
Fixed costs= $29,400
Fixed costs= LAC - (Variable cost per unit* LAU)
Fixed costs= 48,000 - (600*31)
Fixed costs= $29,400
Now, the total cost for 110 boats:
Total cost= 29,400 + 110*600
Total cost= $95,400
An unlevered firm has a cost of capital of 16.7 percent and earnings before interest and taxes of $489,602. A levered firm with the same operations and assets has face value of debt of $650,000 with a coupon rate of 7.5 percent that sells at par. The applicable tax rate is 35 percent. What is the value of the levered firm
Answer:
$2,133,136.53
Explanation:
Calculation for value of the levered firm
First step is to calculate the VU
VU= [$489,602 × (1 - .35)] / .167
VU= $1,905,636.53
Now let calculate the value of the levered firm
VL= $1,905,636.53 + .35($650,000)
VL= $2,133,136.53
Therefore the value of the levered firm is $2,133,136.53
Mary applied for a loan and was rejected. Calculate her debt-to-assets-ratio, given that
her current debt is $60,000 and her assets is $66,000. Comment on the results
explaining why Mary was rejected for the loan
Answer and Explanation:
The computation of the debt to asset ratio is shown below:
Debt to Assets Ratio = (Total Debts ÷ Total Assets) × 100
= $60,000 ÷ $66,000 × 100
= 90.91%
This debt to asset ratio represents that 90% is the liability corresponding to the assets this shows that it is more leverages and more risky for taking more loans. And the loan application would be rejected as the bank would feel that the debt to asset ratio is high leveraged and contains huge risk
Identify some of the changes that can be implemented (or already have been) to a business model/process to enable such a fast setup time (including product design, having replacements available where and when needed, devoting human resources to the task, using automation, etc.). If not from a product or company, think about processes that you do in your daily lives.
Explanation:
In a logistics company, for example, automation is an essential need for improving the speed of business processes. Assuming that the company is a carrier that delivers products from an online site, the use of information technologies as a platform where the entrances and exits are identified, will make the processes faster and more organized.
Other suggestions would be the online monitoring of automobiles, which would avoid detours, increase safety and speed as well.
Automation in logistics increases speed, decreases costs, reduces errors and provides greater security and reliability to processes.
Bramble Corp. reported the following year-end information: Beginning work in process inventory $1080000 Beginning raw materials inventory 300000 Ending work in process inventory 900000 Ending raw materials inventory 480000 Raw materials purchased 960000 Direct labor 910000 Manufacturing overhead 730000 Bramble Corp.'s cost of goods manufactured for the year is
Answer:
$2,600,000
Explanation:
Cost of goods manufactured
Consider all the manufacturing costs in the calculation to determine the cost of goods manufactured.
Cost of goods manufactured = $1,080,000 + $780,000 + $910,000 + $730,000 - $900,000
= $2,600,000
Notes :
Raw Materials used in Production = $300,000 + $960,000 - $480,000
= $780,000
therefore,
Bramble Corp.'s cost of goods manufactured for the year is $2,600,000.
Whom should you hire? Madison is a fun-loving leader who wants the best for her employees. She will pull the group together by organizing group get-togethers and outings and by making sure that every employee feels like he or she has the right to speak up. Abigail is a no-nonsense leader with a strong background in sales and merchandising. She will pull the group together by implementing training, giving directions, and making sure that everyone knows exactly what they are expected to do.
If you want to give a vendor an incentive to complete work early which type of contract would you use?
Answer:
A fixed price incentive is a type of price that is set based on a reward that will be given only in the case the good or service traded results to be better than expected.Explanation:
ILYWhich of the following is NOT a benefit provided by a stakeholder analysis document?
Select an answer:
You will know who the project stakeholders are.
You can prioritize stakeholders so you make sure to keep the most important ones happy.
You will know the best way to communicate project information to the stakeholders.
You will understand the best way to work with different stakeholders to get results.
Answer:
This is not a benefit provided by a stakeholder analysis document:
You can prioritize stakeholders so you make sure to keep the most important ones happy.
Explanation:
A stakeholder analysis document identifies a project's stakeholders, their participation levels, interests, and influences in the project. It determines the best approach to involve, and therefore, communicate with each stakeholder group. The purpose of the document is not to prioritize stakeholders but to identify the groups.
At Beleza Natural, one of the steps of the process is drying and styling, which include having cut and/or colored. 35% of the clients had their hair cut, which took an average of 20 min. Hairdresser spent 10 minutes with the customer while coloring the hair and only 15% of the customers chose to have their hair colored. Drying and styling the hair took 10 min on average and all the customers requested drying and styling. What is the expected activity time for this step of the process in Beleza Natural
Answer:
18.50 minutes
Explanation:
cutting and drying/styling
= 20 + 10 = 30 minutes
percentage = 35%
= 30 * 0.35 = 10.50
coloring and styling/drying
= 10 + 10 = 20 minutes
percentage = 15 percent
0.15 * 20 = 3.00
only dryind and styling
time = 10 minutes
probability = 1 - 0.15+0.35 = 0.50
0.50 * 10 = 5.00
the expected activity time for this process = 10.50 + 5.00 + 3.00
= 18.50
Lopes Increase the size of store and parking lot Do not increase the size of store and parking lot
Increase the size of store and parking lot Lopes = $1.0 million HomeMax = $1.5 million Lopes = $0.4 million HomeMax = $3.4 million
HomeMax Do not increase the size of store and parking lot Lopes = $3.2 million HomeMax = $0.6 million Lopes = $2.0 million HomeMax = $2.5 million
Suppose the owners of Lopes and HomeMax meet for a friendly game of golf one afternoon and happen to discuss a strategy to optimize growth-related profit. If they both agree to cooperate on a strategy that maximizes their joint profits, annual profit will grow by:______
a. $0.4 million for Lopes and by $3.4 million for HomeMax.
b. $2.0 million for Lopes and by $2.5 million for HomeMax.
c. $1.0 million for Lopes and by $1.5 million for HomeMax.
d. $3.2 million for Lopes and by $0.6 million for HomeMax.
Answer:
c. $1.0 million for Lopes and by $1.5 million for HomeMax.
Explanation:
If Lopes and HomeMax both wants to maximize their profits they should choose a strategy which is beneficial for both of them. If both choose to increase the size of store and parking lot this will bring them maximum returns according to the matrix. They will be Nash equilibrium state which is a stable state.
Solomon has a balance of $4,000 on his credit card account, which has a minimum payment requirement of 4 percent. What is the minimum payment on his account?
Answer:
$1,000
Explanation:
Answer:
160$
Explanation:
XYZ company sells wooden carvings for $300 each. The direct materials cost per unit is $160 and the direct labor per unit is 2 hours at a rate of $26 per hour. Manufacturing overhead (all fixed costs) is applied based on labor hours at a rate of $36 per hour. XYZ makes and sells 1,000 units per period. How many units must XYZ sell to breakeven
Answer:
818 units
Explanation:
Unit Contribution margin
= 300 - 160 - (2 × $26)
= $88
Fixed cost period
= (2 × $36) × 1,000 units
= $72,000
Break even = Fixed cost / Contribution margin
Break even = $72,000 / $88
Break even = 818 units
Therefore, XYZ company must sell 818 units to break even.
The manufacturing division of an electronics company uses activity-based costing. The company has identified three activities and the related cost drivers for indirect production costs:
Activity Cost Driver
Activity 1 Direct materials CostActivity 2 Direct Labor Cost
Activity 3 Kilowatt Hours
Three types of products are produced. Direct costs and cost-driver activity for each product for a month are as follows:
Product A Product B Product C
Direct material cost $75,000 $50,000 $125,000
Direct Labor Cost $6,600 $1,000 $3,000
Direct Labor hours $2,000 $1,000 $2,000
Kilowatt hours $150,000 $200,000 $150,000
Indirect productioncosts for the month are as follows:
Activity 1 $30,000
Activity 2 $20,000
Activity 3 $16,000
Total $66,000
A.) Compute the indirect production costs allocated to each product using the ABC system?
B.) Compute the indirect production costs allocated to each product using a traditional costing system. Assume indirect production costs are allocated to each product using the cost driver: direct labor hours?
You run a hospital with 100 rooms. Fixed daily cost is $2000 which includes staff salary, property charges, maintenance etc. Variable cost per room is $10 which includes cleaning, equipment rentals, utility cost etc. which is incurred only when the room is full. You charge $50 per room per day. You sold 30 rooms today, how much profit/loss did you earn.
Answer:
lost $800
profit per room is 50-10= 40 per full room. 30 rooms at 40 each is $1200. fixed cost is $2000, $800 more than the days revenue
What is the price today (in dollars and cents) of a 20-year zero coupon bond if the required rate of return is 6.95%. The bond face value is $1000. $ Place your answer in dollars and cents. You should set your calculator for at least four decimal places of accuracy. I'll remind you of this from time to time but this is a working rule throughout the semester. Do not include a dollar sign or comma in your answer. This is another rule that I'll remind you of but should be a working rule throughout the semester.
Answer:
Bond Price - Zero Coupon Bond = 260.8460 rounded off to 260.85
Explanation:
A zero coupon bond is a kind of bond which pays no periodic interest of coupon payments. Instead it is offered at a discount and it pays the par/face value at maturity. The difference between the par/face value and the issue price is the interest rate which is embedded in price of the bond. Thus, the formula to calculate the price of a zero coupon bond is as follows,
Bond Price - Zero Coupon Bond = Face Value / (1+r)^n
Where,
r is the required rate of returnn is the number of periods till maturityBond Price - Zero Coupon Bond = 1000 / (1+0.0695)^20
Bond Price - Zero Coupon Bond = 260.8460 rounded off to 260.85
Assume that on September 1, Office Depot had an inventory that included a variety of calculators. The company uses a perpetual inventory system. During September, these transactions occurred. 9/6 Purchased calculators from Dragoo Co. at a total cost of $1,650, terms n/30. 9/9 Paid freight of $50 on calculators purchased from Dragoo Co. 9/10 Returned calculators to Dragoo Co. for $66 credit because they did not meet specifications. 9/12 Sold calculators costing $520 for $690 to Fryer Book Store, terms n/30. 9/14 Granted credit of $45 to Fryer Book Store for the return of one calculator that was not ordered. The calculator cost $34. 9/20 Sold calculators costing $570 for $760 to Heasley Card Shop, terms n/30. Instructions: Journalize the September transactions.
Answer and Explanation:
The journal entries are shown below;
1. Inventory $1,650
Accounts Payable $1,650
(To record purchased on account)
2. Inventory $50
To Cash $50
(To record freight paid)
3. Accounts Payable $66
To Inventory $66
(To record the returned calculator)
4. Accounts Receivable $690
To Sales Revenues $690
(To record sales on the account)
5. Cost of Goods Sold $520
To Inventory $520
(To record cost of goods sold)
6. Sales returns $45
To Accounts Receivable $45
(To record the sales return)
7. Inventory $34
To Cost of Goods Sold $34
(To record the cost return)
8. Accounts Receivable $760
To Sales Revenues $760
(To record the sales on account)
9. Cost of Goods Sold $570
To Inventory $570
(To record the cost of goods sold)
Seeing a movie at a theatre would be considered a(n)_____ want.
O unlimited
economic
O noneconomic
limited
Answer:
non-economic
Explanation:
A want or demand is a manifestation of the desire to want pt to have the item or possession of the value of that product or service. The watching of a movie in the theatre or a mall is regarded as a noneconomic as it does not possess any economic value. As wants can be limited and unlimited, theatres are for the general public and operate for non-profit.Scenario: You are a CEO of well-established and profitable software technology firm that has a choice to invest in one of two new software technologies; one that promises modest profit with very little risk and another that may yield a very high profit but at considerable risk. Keeping in mind cultural factors (social values/priorities, politics, economy, technology, regulation, etc.) Answer the following: 1. What would your choice be? 2. Who in your company might support the first technology and who might support the second? 3. Think about individuals from all levels of the company, from the CEO and board members down to R&D personnel. What considerations of your decision need to be made from a societal perspective? 4. Consider individuals outside of the company itself. How might the type of industry affect this type of decision?
Answer:
1. What would your choice be?
My choice would be the little risk, modest profit option, because the company is well-established, and at that point, it is not necessary to take on huge risks.
2. Who in your company might support the first technology and who might support the second?
Younger employees would probably support the second technology, while older, more established and secure employees like senior managers would be more likely to support the first technology.
3. Think about individuals from all levels of the company, from the CEO and board members down to R&D personnel. What considerations of your decision need to be made from a societal perspective?
How the investment decision will affect the different departments of the company, both at the department level, and at the individual level.
4. Consider individuals outside of the company itself. How might the type of industry affect this type of decision?
The type of industry affects the decision greatly because different industries have varying degrees of market risk. This market risk is often measured by a "beta", which is a measure or the deviation of an industry from the average market risk.
You run a construction firm. You have just won a contract to build a government office complex. Building it will require an investment of $10.0 million today and $5.0 million in one year. The government will pay you S20.O million in one year upon the building's completion. Suppose the interest rate is 10.0%.
Required:
a. What is the NPV of this opportunity?
b. How can your firm turn this NPV into cash today?
Answer:
a. Net Present Value = Present value of cashflows - Investment
Year 1 cash inflow = Receipts - Additional investment figure
= 20 million - 5 million
= $15 million
Net Present Value = (15,000,000 / (1 + 10%)) - 10,000,000
= $3,636,363.64
b. The total that the firm will receive from the government in today's value is:
= 20,000,000 / ( 1 + 10%)
= $18,181,818.18
The company can borrow this $18,181,818.18 now, assuming they can get it at a rate of 10%. When they are to pay it off in the next year, they will use the $20,000,000 that the government then pays them to pay off the loan.
The risk-free rate of return is 6 percent, and the expected return on the market is 14.7 percent. Stock A has a beta coefficient of 1.6, an earnings and dividend growth rate of 6 percent, and a current dividend of $1.90 a share. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to the nearest cent. What should be the market price of the stock
Answer:
P0 = $14.4683 rounded off to $14.47
Explanation:
To calculate the market price of the stock today, we will use the constant growth model of DDM. The constant growth model calculates the values of the stock today based on the present value of the expected future dividends from the stock. The formula for price today under this model is,
P0 = D0 * (1+g) / (r - g)
Where,
D0 is the dividend todayg is the constant growth rater is the required rate of return on the stockWe first need to calculate r using the CAPM equation. The equation is,
r = rRF + Beta * (rM - rRF)
Where,
rRF is the risk free raterM is the return on marketr = 0.06 + 1.6 * (0.147 - 0.06)
r = 0.1992 or 19.92%
Using the price formula for DDM above, we can calculate the price today to be,
P0 = 1.9 * (1+0.06) / (0.1992 - 0.06)
P0 = $14.4683 rounded off to $14.47
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Answer:
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Concord Corp. enters into a contract with a customer to build an apartment building for $921,300. The customer hopes to rent apartments at the beginning of the school year and provides a performance bonus of $156,000 to be paid if the building is ready for rental beginning August 1, 2021. The bonus is reduced by $52,000 each week that completion is delayed. Concord commonly includes these completion bonuses in its contracts and, based on prior experience, estimates the following completion outcomes: Completed by Probability August 1, 2021 70 % August 8, 2021 20 August 15, 2021 6 After August 15, 2021 4 Determine the transaction price for this contract.
Answer:
$133,120
Explanation:
Calculation to Determine the transaction price for this contract
August 1, 2021 transaction price =$156,000*.7
August 1, 2021 transaction price=$109,200
August 8, 2021 transaction price=(156,000-$52,000)*.2
August 8, 2021 transaction price=$104,000*.2
August 8, 2021 transaction price=$20,800
August 15, 2021 transaction price=$52,000*.06
August 15, 2021 transaction price=$3,120
August 15, 2021 transaction price=$0*.04
August 15, 2021 transaction price=0
Total transaction price = $109,200+$20,800+$3,120+$0
Total transaction price = $133,120
Therefore the transaction price for this contract will be $133,120