For a risk-free return rate of 5%, a market risk premium of 6%, what is the required rate of return for a security with a beta coefficient of 1.5?

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Answer 1

Answer:

14%

Explanation:

required rate of return = risk free rate of return + ( risk premium x beta)

5% + 1.5 x 6% = 14%


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A production line at V. J.​ Sugumaran's machine shop has three stations. The first station can process a unit in 9 minutes. The second station has three identical​ machines, each of which can process a unit in 15 minutes​ (each unit only needs to be processed on one of the three ​machines). The third station can process a unit in 7 minutes. Which station is the bottleneck station?

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Answer:

Station 1 is a bottleneck station because the processing time taken to process the product in such station is 9 minute when compared with Station 2 and Station 3

Explanation:

Station 1 = Processing time is 9 minutes

Station 2 = Processing time is 5 minutes per unit (15 minutes / 3  machines)

Station 3 = Processing time is 7 minutes

Thus, the Station 1 is the bottleneck station with a bottleneck time of 9 minutes per unit.

A jewelry firm buys semiprecious stones to make bracelets and rings. The supplier quotes a price of $8.90 per stone for quantities of 600 stones or more, $9.30 per stone for orders of 400 to 599 stones, and $9.80 per stone for lesser quantities. The jewelry firm operates 108 days per year. Usage rate is 26 stones per day, and ordering costs are $46.






a. If carrying costs are $2 per year for each stone, find the order quantity that will minimize total annual cost.





b. If annual carrying costs are 20 percent of unit cost, what is the optimal order size?





c. If lead time is 5 working days, at what point should the company reorder?

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Answer:

MOST LIKELY it's B

Explanation:

if not I'm really sorry I tried

Consider a mutual fund with $200 million in assets at the start of the year and 10 million shares outstanding. The fund invests in a portfolio of stocks that provides dividend income at the end of the year of $2 million. The stocks included in the fund's portfolio increase in price by 8%, but no securities are sold and there are no capital gains distributions. The fund charges 12b-1 fees of 1%, which are deducted from portfolio assets at year-end. a. What is the fund's net asset value at the start and end of the year?

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Answer:

At start = $20/share

At end = $21.384

Explanation:

DATA

ASSets at the start = $200m

Outstanding shares = 10m

Dividend income at the end = $2m

Gain in price = 8%

12b-1 fees = 1%

A.

Net assets at the start can be calculated by dividing assets at the start by outstanding shares

Net Assets value at start = Assets at start/Outstanding shares

Net Assets value at start = $200m/10m

Net Assets value at start = $20/share

Net Assets value at the end can be calculated by multiplying gain price with 12b-1 fees

Net assets value at the end = Gain Price x (1-12b-1 fees)

Net Assets value at the end = ($20x$1.08) x (1 - 0.01)

Net Assets value at the end = $21.6 x 0.99

Net Assets value at the end = $21.384

Variable Overhead Spending and Efficiency Variances, Columnar and Formula Approaches Aretha Company provided the following information: Standard variable overhead rate (SVOR) per direct labor hour $4.70 Actual variable overhead costs $335,750 Actual direct labor hours worked (AH) 69,200 Actual production in units 14,000 Standard hours (SH) allowed for actual units produced 70,000 Required: 1. Using the columnar approach, calculate the variable overhead spending and efficiency variances. Enter amounts as positive numbers and select Favorable (F) or Unfavorable (U).

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Answer:

Variable overhead spending variance $10,380 U

Variable efficiency variances $ 3,760.00 F

Total variable overhead variance $ 6,620.00 U

Explanation:

1. Calculation for the variable overhead spending and efficiency variances

AH * AH

69,200*4.85=335,620.00

AH* SR

69,200 * 4.7=325,240.00

SH * SR

70,000*4.7= 329,000.00

Hence, the variable overhead spending will be:

AH * AH- AH* SR

=335,620.00-325,240.00= $10,380 U

The efficiency variances will be:

AH* SR- SH * SR =325,240.00- $329,000.00 =$ 3,760.00 F

2.Calculation for the variable overhead spending variance.

Using this formula

Variable overhead efficiency variance = SR × (AH – SH)

Let plug in the formula

SR = Standard variable manufacturing overhead rate = $4.70

AH = Actual hours worked during the period = 69,200

SH = Standard hours allowed for actual output or production = 70,000

Variable overhead efficiency variance = SR × (AH – SH) = 4.70 (69,200 -70000)

= 4.70* 800 =3,760.00 F

3.

Using this formula

Variable Overhead Spending variance = (Actual Rate * Actual Hour - Standard Rate * Actual Hour )

= AH (AR - SR)

Let plug in the formula

AR = 33,5750/69200

= $ 4.8

AH = Actual hours worked during the period = 69,200

SR = Standard variable manufacturing overhead rate = $4.70

Variable overhead spending variance = 69200 ( 4.85 - 4.70)

$ 10,380.00 U

4. Calculation for total variable overhead variance

Using this formula

Total Variable Overhead variance = (Actual Hour * Actual Rate - Standard Hour * Standard Rate)

Let plug in the formula

AH = Actual hours worked during the period = 69,200

SH = Standard hours allowed for actual output or production = 70,000

AR = 335750/69200 = $ 4.85

SR = Standard variable manufacturing overhead rate = $4.70

Total Variable Overhead variance = (69200*4.85) - (70000*4.7)

=$ 6,620.00 U

On the first day of the fiscal year, a company issues a $2,600,000, 7%, 6-year bond that pays semiannual interest of $91,000 ($2,600,000 × 7% × ½), receiving cash of $2,477,994. Journalize the first interest payment and the amortization of the related bond discount. Round to the nearest dollar. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

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Answer:

Dr interest expense( 10,167.17+91,000)     $ 101,167.17  

Cr cash                                                                             $91,000.00

Cr discount on bonds payable                                        $ 10,167.17

Explanation:

The discount on bond issuance is the difference between the cash proceeds received and the face value of the bonds.

discount on bonds payable=$2,600,000-$2,477,994=$122,006.00  

amortization of discount=discount/number of semiannual interest payable

in 6 years,12 semiannual coupons are payable

amortization of discount=$122,006.00 /12=$10,167.17  

Managers are important members of the organization. Within an organization, there are managers at four levels: top, middle, first-line, and team leaders.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

The correct answer is the option B: False.

Explanation:

To begin with, the managers are one of the most important parts of the organization due to the fact that they have the task to plan, organize, direct and control the operations of the company. There are at least three levels in which the managers can go and have their work done, like the management area(high), the department areas(middle) and the operations area(low): However, that will depend on the organization and its size due to that an organization can only have managers at one level.

How can you filter the for review tab to see all the transactions quickbooks online thinks it has found a good match for?

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Answer:

Click on the Recognized tab

Explanation:

If you want to filter the for review tab to find the good match all you have to do is:

Step 1: Go at "For Review" Tab

Step 2: Above the transactions their will be Recognized Tab. Click on it which would filter all the transactions that provides a good match.

A 5-year corporate bond yields 7.0%. A 5-year municipal bond (tax exempt bond) of equal risk yields 5.0%. Assume that the state tax rate is zero. At what federal tax rate are you indifferent between the two bonds?

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Answer:

The tax rate is approximately(rounded to a whole) 29%

Explanation:

The federal tax that would make an investor indifferent between the 5-year corporate bond and the 5-year municipal bond can be derived by equating the return on the former to the taxable return of the latter as below:

5%=7%*(1-t)

where the t is the unknown tax rate

Note that the return on 5-year corporate bond is taxable while the return on the municipal bond is tax-free

5%=7%*(1-t)

5%/7%=1-t

0.7143  =1-t

t=1-0.7143  

t=29%

nterest rates on 2-year Treasury securities are currently 6.0%, while 6-year Treasury securities yield 6.5%. If the pure expectations theory is correct, what does the market believe that 4-year securities will be yielding 2 years from now

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Answer:

The market believes that 4-years from now, the 4-year securities will be 6.75%

Explanation:

We proceed as follows using the pure expectations theory .

The theory states that the future rates are exclusively represented by the forward rate.

Mathematically;

(1 + .065)^6 = (1 + .^206)2 * (1 + x)^4

1.4591 = 1.1236 * (1 + x)^4

Divide both sides by 1.1236

1.2986 = (1 + x)^4

Take both sides to the 1/4 power to get rid of the power of 4

1.0675= 1 + x

x = .0675 or 6.75%

Computing and analyzing acid-test and current ratios LO A1
Case X Case Y Case Z
Cash $ 2,000 $ 110 $ 1,000
Short-term investments 50 0 580
Current receivables 350 470 700
Inventory 2,600 2,420 4,230
Prepaid expenses 200 500 900
Total current assets $ 5,200 $ 3,500 $ 7,410
Current liabilities $ 2,000 $ 1,000 $ 3,800
Compute the current ratio and acid-test ratio for each of the above separate cases.
Current Ratio
Choose Numerator: Choose Denominaa Current Ratio
/ = Current ratio
Case X / = to 1
Case Y / = to 1
Case Z / = to 1
Acid-Test Ratio
Choose Numerator: Choose Denominator: Choose cid-Test Ratio
/ = Acid-test ratio
Case X / = to 1
Case Y / = to 1
Case Z / = to 1

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Answer:

Current ratio

Case X 2.60

Case Y 3.50

Case Z 1.95

Acid -test ratio

Case X 1.20

Case Y 0.58

Case Z 0.60

Explanation:

Computation of the current ratio and acid-test ratio

CURRENT RATIO

Particulars Choose Numerator / Choose denominator = Current Ratio

Formula Current Assets / Current Liabilities = Current Ratio

Case X $5,200.00 / $2,000.00 = 2.60 to 1

Case Y $3,500.00 / $1,000.00 = 3.50 to 1

Case Z $7,410.00 / $3,800.00 = 1.95 to 1

ACID - TEST RATIO

Particulars Choose Numerator / Choose denominator = Acid Test Ratio

Formula Quick Assets / Current Liabilities = Acid Test Ratio

Case X $2,400.00 / $2,000.00 = 1.20 to 1

Case Y $580.00 / $1,000.00 = 0.58 to 1

Case Z $2,280.00 / $3,800.00 = 0.60 to 1

Note:

Quick Asset

Case X

Cash $ 2,000

Short-term investments 50

Current receivables 350

=$2,400

Case Y

Cash $ 110 $

Short-term investments 0

Current receivables 470

=$580

Case Z

Cash $ 1,000

Short-term investments 580

Current receivables 700

=$2,280

Therefore:

Current ratio will be:

Case X 2.60

Case Y 3.50

Case Z 1.95

Acid -test ratio will be:

Case X 1.20

Case Y 0.58

Case Z 0.60

Prescott Bank offers you a five-year loan for $55,000 at an annual interest rate of 7.25 percent. What will your annual loan payment be? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

Annual loan payment = $13,146.78

Explanation:

Loan Amortization: A loan repayment method structured such that a series of equal periodic installments will be paid for certain number of periods to offset both the loan principal amount and the accrued interest.

The monthly equal installment is calculated as follows:  

Monthly equal installment= Loan amount/Monthly annuity factor  

Monthly annuity factor  

=( 1-(1+r)^(-n))/r  

r- Monthly interest rate (r)  

= 7.25%/12= 0.604 %  

n- Number of months ( n) in 5 years  

= 12* 6 = 60  

Annuity factor  

= ( 1- (1.00604)^(-60)/0.00604= 50.2024

Monthly installment= 55,000 /50.2024 = $1,095.56

 Monthly installment = $1,095.56

Annual loan payment = monthly installment × 12

Annual loan payment =$1,095.56 ×12=13,146.78

Annual loan payment = $13,146.78

Brodrick Company expects to produce 20,000 units for the year ending December 31. A flexible budget for 20,000 units of production reflects sales of $400,000; variable costs of $80,000; and fixed costs of $150,000. The company instead produces and sells 26,000 units for the year. Assume that actual sales are $480,000, actual variable costs for the year are $112,000, and actual fixed costs for the year are $145,000.
Prepare a flexible budget performance report for the year.

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Answer:

Flexible budget performance report for the year

Sales ($400,000 / 20,000 × 26,000)                         $520,000

Less Variable Costs ($80,000 / 20,000 × 26,000)   ($104,000)

Less Fixed costs                                                           ($150,000)

Budgeted Income / (Loss)                                            $266,000

Explanation:

A flexed Budget is a Master Budget that has been adjusted to the Actual number of units produced and sold instead of Budgeted Units.

Note : Fixed Costs will the the same under the Master Budget and the Flexed Budget.

. Find the accumulated present value of a continuous income stream that earns 4.2% interest annually, when $4000 is deposited per year for 30 years in the account.

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Answer:

The accumulated present value is $67,518.99.

Explanation:

Investment opportunities that require a series of payments of a fixed amount for a specific number of periods are known as annuities.

The Present Value of this annuity can be calculated as :

Fv = $0

n = 30

r = 4.2 %

Pmt = - $4,000

P/ yr = 1

Pv = ?

Using a financial calculator, the  Present Value (PV) of the annuity is $67,518.9948 or $67,518.99.

A company's product sells at $12 per unit and has a $5 per unit variable cost. The company's total fixed costs are $98,000. The contribution margin per unit is:

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Answer:

The contribution margin per unit is $7

Explanation:

The contribution margin per unit can be defined as the difference between the selling price per unit and the variable cost per unit.

Contribution margin per unit = Selling price - Variable cost

Contribution margin per unit = $12 - $5

Contribution margin per unit = $7

The contribution margin per unit is $7

Schrank Company is trying to decide how many units of merchandise to order each month. Company policy is to have 30% of the next month's sales in inventory at the end of each month. Projected sales for August, September, and October are 35,000 units, 25,000 units, and 45,000 units, respectively. How many units must be purchased in September?

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Answer:

31,000 units

Explanation:

Calculation for how many units must be purchased in September

Using this formula

Purchase = (Percentage of the month's sales in inventory × Projected sales for October + Projected sales for September - (Percentage of the month's sales in inventory ×Projected sales for September)

Let plug in the formula

Purchase =(30%× 45,000) + 25,000 - (30% × 25,000)

Purchase =13,500+25,000 -(7,500)

Purchase =38,500-7,500

Purchase =31,000 Units

Therefore 31,000 units must be purchased in September

At Emmerson Company, one bookkeeper prepares the cash deposits while the other bookkeeper enters the collections in the journal and ledger. Which of the following is the best explanation of this type of internal control principle over cash reciepts?
a. mechanical controls
b. physical controls
c. documentation procedures
d. segregation of duties

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Answer:

d. segregation of duties

Explanation:

Segregation of duties defines that when a different number of people doing their duties for the same purpose. For example a person receives an envelope of cheque and another person records in accounting system.

According to the given situation, one person who is bookkeeper prepared cash deposit and another person records the collection of journal and ledger. So, this indicates the segregation of duties

With adaptive expectations, what is the inevitable consequence of an unexpected, active, expansionary monetary policy in the short and long run

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Answer:

D. lower unemployment in the short run, higher inflation in the long run

Explanation:

Remember, like it's name, monetary policy affects the money supply of a country, which in turn influences the Interest rate and inflation rate.

By means of expansionary monetary policy, an economy may experience reduced interests rates, which leads to lower unemployment in the short run. However, in the long run the high inflation rate may begin to occur leading to adaptive expectations.

On January 1, 2020, Piper Corp. purchased 40% of the voting common stock for of Betz, Inc. for $2,000,000 and appropriately accounts for its investment by the equity method. During 2020, Betz reported earnings of $720,000 and paid dividends of $240,000. Ignore the dividend-received deduction. Piper's current enacted income tax rate is 21%. The increase in Piper's deferred income tax liability for this temporary difference is

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Answer:

$57,600

Explanation:

The computation of the increase in Piper's deferred income tax liability for this temporary difference is shown below:-

Purchase of voting Common stock of Betz inc. by Piper Corp.= ( Betz's reported earnings - Betz Paid Dividends ) × (Percentage of the voting Common stock of Betz inc.)

= ($720,000 - $240,000) × 40%

= $480,000 × 40%

= $192,000

Now, the rise in Piper's deferred income tax liability for this temporary difference is

Purchase of voting Common stock of Betz inc. by Piper Corp. × enacted tax rate

= $192,000 × 30%

= $57,600

Where can Costco improve? Should it offer more products or advertise more? Why or why not?

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Answer:

Costco should advertise more.

Explanation:

Costco is following traditional ways to advertise its products. Most of the organizations prefer to spend huge sums of money on advertising its products. Costco should advertise its products and reach out to its customers and potential customers through marketing. It spends no budget on advertising. It only sends targeted emails to its existing customers. This strategy will not enhance its customer portfolio and new customers might not reach out the company.

Answer:

where can Costco improve

xplanation:

Coolibah Holdings is expected to pay dividends of $ 1.00 every six months for the next three years. If the current price of Coolibah stock is $ 21.90​, and​ Coolibah's equity cost of capital is 14​%, what price would you expect​ Coolibah's stock to sell for at the end of three​ years?

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Answer: The price that would be expect​ed for Coolibah's stock to sell for at the end of three​ years is $28.87

Explanation: It should be noted that to calculate a price that would be expected in Coolibah's stock to sell for at the end of three​ years can be calculated using financial calculator:

A) Using a financial calculator, PV = -$22.60 , PMT = $1.20, n = 6, I = 18% / 2;

calculate FV = $28.87 .

The profit leverage effect (ratio) is calculated by A. dividing 1.0 by the profit margin. B. dividing pretax earnings by the cost of goods sold. C. dividing sales by the cost of goods sold. D. none of the above

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Answer:

D. none of the above

Explanation:

The profit leverage effect shows that in order to increase net profits, it is better and more efficient to reduce operating expenses rather than increasing total net sales revenue. I.e. a $1 decrease in costs increases operating profits by $1, which is much more than the increase resulting from increasing sales by $1.

Paulson Company issues 6%, four-year bonds, on January 1 of this year, with a par value of $200,000 and semiannual interest payments.
Semiannual Period-End Unamortized Discount Carrying Value
(0) January 1, issuance $13,466 $ 186,534
(1) June 30, first payment 11,782 188,218
(2) December 31, second payment 10,098 189,902

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Answer: Incomplete question.

the complete queston is

Use the above straight-line bond amortization table and prepare journal entries for the following.

(a) The issuance of bonds on December 31, 2020.

b) The first interest payment on June 30, 2021.

(c) The second interest payment on December 31, 2021.

find answer in explanation column.

Explanation:

Semiannual Period-End Unamortized Discount Carrying Value

(0) January 1,  issuance            $13,466               $ 186,534

(1) June 30, first payment          11,782                188,218

(2) December 31, second payment 10,098             189,902

1. to record issue of bonds payable

Date  Account                         Debit             Credit

Dec 31,2020 Cash(carrying value) $ 186,534  

Discount on bonds payable              $13,466    

Bonds payable                                             $200,000

2. To record first interest payment

Date        Account                         Debit             Credit

june 30, 2021 Interest expense     $7,684

discount on bonds payable                               $1, 684

Cash                                                                $6,000

Calculation =

Cash paid towards interest every semi annual period = $200,000 X 6% X1/2 =$6,000.

interest expense = cash paid + discount on bonds payable written off.

                           = $6000 + $1, 684  = $7,684

discount on bonds payable = unamortised discount on 31 dec - unamortised discount on 30th june) ($13,466 -11,782 ==$1,684)  

3.To record second interest payment on december 31,2021.

 Date        Account                         Debit             Credit

Dec. 31 ,2021 Interest expense         $7,684  

 discount on bonds payable                                $1.684

                          Cash                                          $6,000

Calculation

discount on bonds payable = unamortised discount on 30th june - unamortised discount on 31st december 2021 =11,782-10,098 = $1.684

Twelve months ago, you purchased 10-year Treasury notes with a face value of $1,000. The interest rate is 2.45 percent. What is the dollar amount of interest you will receive each year for each note? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

$24.50

Explanation:

Relevant data provided

Face value = $1,000

Interest rate = 3.45%

Based on the above information

The computation of the dollar amount of interest is shown below:-

Interest per year = Face value × Interest rate

= $1,000 × 2.45%

= $24.50

Therefore for computing the interest per year we simply applied the above formula.

Stocks are shares of ownership in a company. A stock certificate represents stock ownership. It specifies the name of the company, the number of shares owned, and the type of stock it represents. Today, stock is generally held electronically; that is, the owners don't get a paper certificate unless they specifically want to hold the certificates themselves.
Please evaluate the following statements from the standpoint of the issuing company and the place each statement in the category of Advantages or Disadvantages Disadvantage
Advantages Dividends
1. Repaid
2. Shareholders
3. Future Buy Back
4. Net Profit After Taxes
5. One Vote Per Share

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Answer:

Advantages

Dividends

These are payments to shareholders as a way to share the profits the company has accumulated.

This is an advantage to the issuing company because they are usually not under any obligation to pay Dividends with respect to common Equity. As a result profits can be plowed back into the company to increase profitability.

Repaid

This refers to the fact that shareholders do not have to be repaid for their investment like debt holders are. Stock Holders bought a piece of the company instead of loaning money to the company so they do not have to be paid back. This is an advantage because it frees up Cashflow for the company as well as allowing it to maintain a better credit rating due to lower debts.

Future Buy-Back

This is a clause inherent in most shares. It means that the Issuing company can choose to buy back the stock at a given time in future.

This is an Advantage because it allows the Issuing company to regain control of the company at a future date.

Disadvantages.

Shareholders

Shareholders are people or entities who buy shares in the Issuing company. As such, they are owners in the company and have voting rights on decisions that the company makes. This is a disadvantage because it means loss of Independence for the company who now legally have to take the opinions of shareholders into account.

Net Profit After Tax

This is money that the company has after paying off interests and then taxes. This is the money that the company retains. Having shareholders means that a company may have to pay shareholders from this amount instead of retaining all of it thereby making it at a disadvantage to the Issuing company.

One Vote per Share

This means that every shareholder has a vote for every share they hold in the company. This means that Shareholders therefore have a say in the affairs of the company. This is a disadvantage to the Issuing company because it means a loss of Independence for them when decisions need to be made.

Johnson Industries manufactures a popular interactive stuffed animal for children that requires four computer chips inside each toy. The company pays $ 3 for each computer chip. To help to guard against stockouts of the computer​ chip, Johnson Industries has a policy that states that the ending inventory of computer chips should be at least 25​% of the following​ month's production needs. The production schedule for the first four months of the year is as​ follows:
Stuffed animals to be produced
January 6,000
February 4,600
March 4,600
April 4,200
Requirement:
1. Prepare a direct meterials budget for the first quarter that shows both the number of computer chips needed and the dollar amount of the purchases in the budget.
2. Prepare the direct materials budget by first calculating the total quartile needed, than complete the budget.

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Answer:

                                                                  January         February         March

Budgeted Materials Purchase (units)        28,600           18,400            18,000

Budgeted Materials Purchase                 $85,800        $55,200        $54,000

Explanation:

Direct materials budget for the first quarter

                                                         January         February         March

Budgeted Production                        6,000            4,600            4,600

Budgeted Material                           24,000           18,400           18,400

Add Budgeted Closing Inventory     4,600            4,600             4,200

Materials Needed                            28,600          23,000           22,600

Less Budgeted Opening Inventory     0                (4,600)           (4,600)

Budgeted Materials Purchase        28,600           18,400            18,000

Cost of computer chip                         $3                   $3                   $3

Budgeted Materials Purchase       $85,800        $55,200        $54,000

The beta of an all equity firm is 2.3. If the firm changes its capital structure to 50% debt and 50% equity using 8% debt financing, what will be the equity beta of the levered firm

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The beta of an all equity firm is 2.3. If the firm changes its capital structure to 50% debt and 50% equity using 8% debt financing, what will be the equity beta of the levered firm? The beta of debt is 0.2. (Assume no taxes.) Provide your answer with 2 digits after the comma.

Answer:

4.40

Explanation:

Equity beta, is a term in business or economics, which is.oftemr referred to as Levered beta, which measures the risk of a firm in respect to debt and equity in its capital structure to the volatility of the stock market.

Therefore, Formula for equity beta is giving as = βE = equity firm + (debt/equity)(equity firm - beta of debt)

Given that, equity firm = 2.3

Capital structure to debt = 50% = 0.5

Capital structure to equity = 50% = 0.5

Beta of debt = 0.2

βE = 2.3 + (0.5/0.5)(2.3 - 0.2) =

2.3 + (0.5/0.5)(2.3 - 02) =

= 2.3 + (1)(2.1)=

2.3 + 2.1= 4.40

Hence, the final is 4.40

The following information pertains to Carla Vista Company.
1. Cash balance per bank, July 31, $7,738.
2. July bank service charge not recorded by the depositor $48.
3. Cash balance per books, July 31, $7,774.
4. Deposits in transit, July 31, $3,110.
5. $2,426 collected for Carla Vista Company in July by the bank through electronic funds transfer. The collection has not been recorded by Carla Vista Company.
6. Outstanding checks, July 31, $696.
Prepare a bank reconcilliation at July 31 2017.
Journalize the adusting entries at July 31 on the books of Carla Vista company.

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Answer:

Bank account reconciliation:

Bank account balance $7,738

+ Deposits in transit $3,110

- Outstanding checks $696          

Reconciled bank account $10,152

Cash account reconciliation:

Cash account balance $7,774

+ Note (or account) collected $2,426

- Bank fees $48                            

Reconciled cash account $10,152

Adjusting journal entries:

July 31, 202x, bank fees expense

Dr Bank fees expense 48

    Cr Cash 48

July 31, 202x, bank fees expense

Dr Cash 2,426

    Cr Notes (or accounts) receivable 2,426

On July 23 of the current year, Dakota Mining Co. pays $6,110,400 for land estimated to contain 8,040,000 tons of recoverable ore. It installs machinery costing $723,600 that has a 10-year life and no salvage value and is capable of mining the ore deposit in eight years. The machinery is paid for on July 25, seven days before mining operations begin. The company removes and sells 414,250 tons of ore during its first five months of operations ending on December 31. Depreciation of the machinery is in proportion to the mine's depletion as the machinery will be abandoned after the ore is mined.

Required:
Prepare entries to record:

a. the purchase of the land
b. the cost and installation of machinery
c. the first five months' depletion assuming the land has a net salvage value of zero after the ore is mined.
d. the first five months' depreciation on the machinery.

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Answer:

a.Purchase of Land

Land $6,110,400 (debit)

Cash $6,110,400 (credit)

b.Machinery Costs

Land $723,600 (debit)

Accounts Payable $723,600 (credit)

c. $314,830

d. $37,282.50

Explanation:

Purchase of Land

Land $6,110,400 (debit)

Cash $6,110,400 (credit)

Machinery Costs

Land $723,600 (debit)

Accounts Payable $723,600 (credit)

Depletion Expense = Cost of Asset / Expected Total Contents in Units × Number of Units taken in the Period.

                                = $6,110,400 / 8,040,000 tons × 414,250 tons

                                = $314,830

Depreciation Expense = Cost of Asset / Expected Total Contents in Units × Number of Units taken in the Period.

                                     = $723,600 / 8,040,000 tons × 414,250 tons

                                     = $37,282.50

Financial leverage: Group of answer choices is the ratio of a firm's revenues to its fixed expenses. is equal to the market value of a firm divided by the firm's book value. increases the potential return to the stockholders. is inversely related to the level of debt. increases as the net working capital increases.

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Answer: Increases the potential return to the stockholders.

Explanation:

Financial Leverage is the use of more debt to fund company assets. This can lead to higher potential returns to the Stockholders if the interest rate attached to the debt is less than the Company's required rate of return. That way, the difference between the rates will bring about a positive return for shareholders.

Also, having more debt provides a sort of tax shield to the earnings of the Stockholders because Debt is Tax Deductible. This will therefore increase the earnings going to the Stockholders.

An institution is a significant practice, relationship, or organization in a society. Institutions shape the environment in which decisions are made, and they affect production and income in a nation. The most significant institutions are private property rights, political stability and the rule of law, open and competitive markets, efficient taxes, and stable money and stable prices. Complete each of the following sentences with the correct institution. a. The single greatest incentive for voluntary production is the existence of . b. increase investment in physical and human capital because they increase the predictability of future payoffs. c. Specialization is more likely to occur in nations with and result in more efficient production because of economies of scale. d. The Xiaogang agreement that led to an agricultural boom in China is an example of the power of

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Answer:

a. Private Property Rights

b. Political Stability and Rule of Law

c. Open and Competitive Market

d. Private Property Rights

Explanation:

a. By defining private property Rights and giving people a chance to own resources, Individuals will strive to own more and more of such rights and so will produce as much as they can so as to afford such rights.

b. When a nation is Politically stable and respects the Rule of Law, investment payoffs are easier to predict than in a country where instability can threaten to degrade investments such that the payoffs will be lost. For example, think of all the Western firms that lost money when the Shah of Iran was overthrown by the Ayatollah.

c. Specialization is more likely to occur in nations with Open and Competitive Market. An Open Market means that goods can come in from the outside easily. This will have the effect of the country being able to import goods that cost a lot to produce locally and instead focus on producing those goods that they are well adept at producing. This is Specialization. Also as a result of competition, companies will strive to find better ways to make profit above competitors and come up with more efficient ways of Production as a result.

d. The Xiaogang Agreement refers to an agreement by farmers in Xiaogang to subdivide their lands in secret so that they would each own a small part of it. As a result, the farmers had an incentive to produce for themselves as they now owned resources that they could benefit from. This right to Private Property led to a huge boom in Agriculture.

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