Grand Garden is a luxury hotel with 165 suites. Its regular suite rate is $210 per night per suite. The hotel’s cost per night is $135 per suite and consists of the following.
Variable direct labor and materials cost $ 36
Fixed cost [($5,970,000/165 suites) ÷ 365 days] 99
Total cost per night per suite $ 135
The hotel manager received an offer to hold the local Bikers’ Club annual meeting at the hotel in March, which is the hotel’s low season with an occupancy rate of under 55%. The Bikers’ Club would reserve 45 suites for three nights if the hotel could offer a 55% discount, or a rate of $94 per night. The hotel manager is inclined to reject the offer because the cost per suite per night is $135.
Required:
Prepare an analysis of this offer for the hotel manager.

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Answer 1

Answer:

rental price per night $210

variable direct labor and materials $36

fixed costs $5,970,000

assuming 100% occupancy rate during the whole year, fixed cost per unit = $99 per night

total cost per night $135

assuming a 55% occupancy rate = 90.75 rooms per night

fixed costs are equal in both scenarios, so they are not relevant

                              alternative A       alternative B       differential

                              not rent               rent to bikers      amount

rental revenue      $19,057.50          $23,310               ($4,252.50)

per day

variable costs        -$3,267               -$4,887                $1,620

total per night       $15,790.50         $18,423                ($2,632.50)

x 3 nights              $47,371.50          $55,269               ($7,897.50)

By not renting the rooms to the Biker Club, the hotel will be losing $7,897.50 during the 3 nights.

The allocation of fixed costs per night assumes that all the hotel rooms are being rented every night and that is not true, so the total cost per night is not a valid amount. They should allocate fixed costs based on the average occupancy rates per month.


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Suppose the demand for macaroni is inelastic, the supply of macaroni is elastic, the demand for cigarettes is inelastic, and the supply of cigarettes is elastic. If a tax were levied on the sellers of both of these commodities, we would expect that the burden of

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Answer:

both taxes would fall more heavily on the buyers than on the sellers

Explanation:

Here are the options:

 a. both taxes would fall more heavily on the buyers than on the sellers. b. the macaroni tax would fall more heavily on the sellers than on the buyers, and the burden of the cigarette tax would fall more heavily on the buyers than on the sellers c. the macaroni tax would fall more heavily on the buyers than on the sellers, and the burden of the cigarette tax would fall more heavily on the sellers than on the buyers O d. both taxes would fall more heavily on the sellers than on the buyers.

Tax is a compulsory sum levied on goods and services. Taxes increases the price of goods and services

Supply is elastic if a small change in price leads to a greater change in the quantity supplied.

Demand is inelastic if there's little or no change in demand when price is increased.

More burden of tax should fall on the consumers because their demand is inelastic. So, if prices rise as a result of the tax, there would be little or no change in quantity demanded.

But in the case of suppliers, they are sensitive to price and a rise in price would cause quantity supplied to fall and revenue would fall.

I hope my answer helps you

Typically, the firms' lowest cost source of financing is ____________ as its cost is tax deductible and it also tends to offer the least amount of risk for investors. Group of answer choices Debt Preferred Equity Derivatives Common Equity Equity

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Answer:

Debt

Explanation:

Debt is the lowest cost source of financing because the interest return given to holders of debt has a tax shield (tax deductible) that is provided by the Section 11j  of the Income tax Act.

The other sources of finance give a return in form of dividends. Dividends are are not tax deductible hence they attract a huge cost.

Lucy has just finished washing her car and is now checking its oil level. The oil dipstick shows her car’s oil is below the "Low" line. Lucy’s car must have more oil to operate well. What phase of the consumer decision-making process did Lucy just experience?

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Answer:

recognition phase

Explanation:

There are 5 phases in the consumer decision-making process:

recognition: the customer realizes that he/she has an unsatisfied need or problem that must be satisfied or solved. In this case, Lucy realized that her car needs more oil and she has to purchase some. information search evaluations of alternatives purchase evaluation of decision

​Fedor, Inc. has prepared the following direct materials purchases​ budget: Month Budgeted DM Purchases June $ 67 comma 000 July 75 comma 500 August 76 comma 300 September 78 comma 400 October 80 comma 000 All purchases are paid for as​ follows: 10​% in the month of​ purchase, 40​% in the following​ month, and 50​% two months after purchase. Calculate total budgeted cash payments made in October for purchases.

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Answer:

Total cash payment= $77,510

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchases:

August= 76,300

September= $78,400

October= $80,000

All purchases are paid for as​ follows:

10​% in the month of​ purchase

40​% in the following​ month

50​% two months after purchase.

Cash payment October:

Purchases on cash October= 80,000*0.1= 8,000

Purchases on account September= 78,400*0.4= 31,360

Purchases on account August= 76,300*0.5= 38,150

Total cash payment= $77,510

When reading a research report on an automobile company, a registered representative's use of fundamental analysis determines that the stock is a good investment. When attempting to determine the best time to execute orders to buy the stock, the registered representative could refer to:

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Answer:

Explanation:

In this situation,  the registered representative could refer to a chart showing a recent history of the market price of the stock. The chart provides all the price movements of the stock during a certain period of time as well as different time intervals. This allows the individual to point out key levels of support and resistance as well as any trend that may be occurring. These indications allow the individual to make a more educated decision on the best time to execute orders to buy the stock.

Using $3040000 as the cost of goods manufactured, compute the cost of goods sold using the following information
Raw materials inventory, January 1 $ 20000
Raw materials inventory, December 31 40000
Work in process, January 1 18000
Work in process, December 31 12000
Finished goods, January 1 40000
Finished goods, December 31 32000
Raw materials purchases 1700000
Direct labor 760000
Factory utilities 150000
Indirect labor 50000
Factory depreciation 400000
Operating expenses 420000
a) $3046000.
b) $3048000.
c) $3032000.
d) $3008000.

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Answer:

b) $3,048,000

The cost of goods sold is $3,048,000

Explanation:

Particulars                                                   Amount

Finished goods inventory (Jan 1)                40,000

Add: Cost of goods manufactured            3,040,000  

Cost of goods available for sale               3,080,000

Less: Finished goods inventory (Dec 31)   32,000

Cost of goods sold                                    3,048,000

Athena Company's salaried employees earn two weeks of vacation per year. It pays $858,000 in total employee salaries for 52 weeks but its employees work only 50. Record Athena Company's weekly journal entry to record the vacation expense:

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Answer:

Answer is Debit Vacation Benefits Expense $660 Credit Vacation Benefits Payable $660

Explanation:

Athena Company's salaried employees earn two weeks of vacation per year. It pays $858,000 in total employee salaries for 52 weeks but its employees work only 50. Record Athena Company's weekly journal entry to record the vacation expense:

Annual salary is $858,000 in total

The total no of weeks is 52 weeks

858,000 wages per year / 52 weeks per year = 16,500 per week

So per week salary is

The weekly wages for our employees are 16,500 dollars

For each of the two weeks of vacations , will be $ 16500 x 2

= $33,000

For weekly vacation expense

sice its for 50 weeks

= $33000 / 50

= $660

Therefore,  Debit Vacation Benefits Expense $660 Credit Vacation Benefits Payable $660

Crisp Cookware's common stock is expected t opay a dividend of $1.50 a share at the end of this year; its beta is 0.6. The risk free rate is 5.6% and the market risk premium is 4%. The dividend is expected to grow at some constant rate and the stock currently sells for $50 a share. Asuming the market is in equilibrium, what does the market believe will be the stock price at the end of 3 years

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Answer: $57

Explanation:

The following can be deduced from the question:

The risk free rate = 5.6%

The market risk premium = 4%

The stick beta = 0.6

The required return will be:

= Risk free rate + (Beta × Market risk premium)

= 5.6% + (0.6 × 4%)

= 5.6% + 2.4%

= 8% = 0.08

Crisp Cookware's common stock is expected to pay a dividend of $1.50 a share at the end of this year, Therefore,

D1 = $1.50

The current stock price will now be:

= D1/(Required return - Growth rate)

50= 1.5/(0.08 - growth rate)

(0.08 - growth rate) = 1.5/50

(0.08 - growth rate) = 0.03

Growth rate = 0.08 - 0.03

Growth rate = 0.05 = 5%

D4 = D1 × (1+Growth rate)³

D4 = 1.5 × (1 + 0.05)³

D4 = 1.5 × (1.05)³

D4 = 1.5 × 1.1576

D4 = $1.7364

The stock price at the end of the year 3

will be:

= D4/(Required return - Growth rate)

= 1.7364/(0.08 - 0.05)

= 1.7364/0.03

= $57

The market believe that the stock price at the end of 3 years will be $57

An investor wishes to buy a new issue of U.S. Government agency bonds. You recommend that the customer purchase Federal Home Loan Bank bonds with a 20 year maturity. The new issue of Federal Home Loan Bank Bonds will be sold:

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Answer: a par

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that an investor wishes to buy a new issue of U.S. Government agency bonds and was recommend that the customer purchase Federal Home Loan Bank bonds with a 20 year maturity.

It should be noted that new issues that relate to agency securities are typically sold by a selling group which will be appointed by the agency and such groups are usually made up of broker dealers and large banks.

The group will then sell the issue to the public at par and out of the revenue that is made, a selling concession will be paid by the agency to the selling group.

"On January 1, MM Co. borrows $360,000 cash from a bank and in return signs an 8% installment note for five annual payments of $90,164 each. 1. Prepare the journal entry to record issuance of the note. 2. For the first $90,164 annual payment at December 31, what amount goes toward interest expense

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Answer:

1.Jan 01 Dr Cash 360,000

Cr Notes payable 340,000

2.Interest expense 28,800

Principal Reduction 61,364

Explanation:

MM Co.

1 . Journal entry

Since MM Co. borrows $360,000 cash on January 1 from a bank this means we have to

Debit Cash with the amounts of money he borrowed which is $360,000 and Credit Notes Payable with the same amount.

Jan 01 Dr Cash 360,000

Cr Notes payable 340,000

2. Calculation of the amount goes toward interest expense and Principal reduction

Interest expense 28,800

(360,000*8%)

Principal Reduction 61,364

(90,164-28,800)

Last year, Rotterdam, Inc. had sales revenue of $980,000. Costs other than depreciation and interest expense were 20 percent of sales. Depreciation expense was $50,000, interest expense was $95,000, and dividends paid were $23,000. The company also received dividends of $8,000 from a company in which it had 30% ownership stake. Which of the following statements is most CORRECT?a. The firm's taxable income was $637,400. b. The firm's after-tax income was $405,564. c. The firm's marginal tax rate was 39 percent. d. The firm's tax for the year was $113,900. e. None of the above

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Answer:

e. None of the above

Explanation:

total revenue $980,000

- operating costs $196,000

- depreciation $50,000

- interests $95,000

income $639,000

+ dividends from outside corporation = $8,000 x (1 - 80% DRD) = $1,600

total taxable income = $639,000 + $1,600 = $640,600

current corporate tax is 21%, so the company's marginal tax rate would be 21%

income taxes for the year = $640,600 x 21% = $134,526

the company's after tax income = $640,600 - $134,526 = $506,074

If the government removes a binding price floor from a market, then the price received by sellers will Group of answer choices decrease, and the quantity sold in the market will decrease decrease, and the quantity sold in the market will increase increase, and the quantity sold in the market will decrease. increase, and the quantity sold in the market will increase.

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Answer:

decrease, and the quantity sold in the market will decrease decrease,

Explanation:

Price floor is set by the government or an agency of the government and it is the minimum price that a good or service must be sold.

A price floor is binding if it is set above equilibrium price.

If a binding price floor is removed, price would fall back towards equilibrium and the quantity sold would decrease.

The fall in quantity supplied is in line with the law of supply which says the higher the price, the higher the quantity supplied and the lower the price , the lower the quantity supplied.

I hope my answer helps you

Massage Envy offers massage services on a subscription basis, so it targets consumers that desire to get multiple treatments per month. Massage Envy likely segments its market by

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Answer:

C. usage rate.

Explanation:

As in the question,  it is mentioned that Massage Envy offers massage services based on a subscription basis with a view to targeting the consumers that they get more or multiple treatments per month

So  Massage Envy target the market segment via usage rate as it depicts the average sales per day so that they get to know how much they earned the revenue by offering multiple treatments to clients

hence, the correct option is C. usage rate

_________ is the use of an asset not the subject of the loan to collateralize that loan.

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Answer:

Cross-collateralization

Explanation:

Cross-collateralization is used as an asset to collateral an initial loan as collateral for another loan irrespective of subject of the loan.

For example: If a person takes a loan from the same bank a car loan secured by the car, a home loan secured by the house, and so on, then these assets can be used as cross-collaterals for other loans.

Hence, the correct answer is cross-collateralization.

Comfy Fit Company manufactures two types of university sweatshirts, the Swoop and the Rufus, with unit contribution margins of $5 and $15, respectively. Regardless of type, each sweatshirt must be fed through a stitching machine to affix the appropriate university logo. The firm leases seven machines that each provides 1,000 hours of machine time per year. Each Swoop sweatshirt requires 6 minutes of machine time, and each Rufus sweatshirt requires 20 minutes of machine time. Assume that a maximum of 40,000 units of each sweatshirt can be sold. Required: 1. What is the contribution margin per hour of machine time for each type of sweatshirt

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Answer:

Comfy Fit Company

Contribution margin per hour of machine time:

Contribution margin for 1 hour of machine time will be equal to:

Swoop = $5 x 60/6 = $50 per hour

Rufus = $15 x 60/6 = $150 per hour

Explanation:

If Contribution margin:

Swoop = $5 for 6 minutes' machine time

Rufus = $15 for 6 minutes' machine time

Therefore, contribution margin per hour will be

Contribution x 60/6.

Since 60 minutes make an hour, there will be ten times more contribution for each.

This gives an hourly contribution of $50 ($5 x 10) and $150 ($15 x 10).

Heidi Luking has discovered that several of the sites she has visited recently downloaded small filesto her computer's hard drive even though she did not request them. The files Heidi discovered areknown as crackers. True or False

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Answer:

The correct answer is: False.

Explanation:

On the one hand, the "Crackers" is the name that the people with a huge knowledge in cyber security and therefore that they are the ones that mainly focus on explore methods to breach defenses from computers in order to explote the weakness of the computer system so they will be able to have control of the system.

On the other hand, what Heidi discovered is most likely to be a cybervirus that those web pages implanted in their sites in order to breach the system of the person automatically without her knowledge or autorization with the main purpose of just destroying the computer system.  

When The files Heidi discovered are known as crackers the correct answer is: False. "Crackers" is the name for the people.

What is Cyber Security?

On the one hand, the "Crackers" is the name for the people with a piece of huge knowledge of cyber security, and thus that they are the ones that primarily focus on exploring methods to breach defenses from computers to explore the weakness of the computer system so they will be able to have control of the system.

In the different writing, what Heidi discovered is considered likely to be a cyber virus that those web pages entrenched in their sites to breach the system of the person automatically without her understanding or authorization with the main objective of exclusively destroying the computer system.

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Tetious Dimensions is introducing a new product and has an expected change in net operating income of $790,000. Tetious Dimensions has a 30 percent marginal tax rate. This project will also produce $190,000 of depreciation per year. In addition, this project will cause the following changes in year 1: Without the Project With the Project Accounts receivable $5,000 $84,000 Inventory 98,000 184,000 Accounts payable 75,000 117,000 What is the project's free cash flow in year 1? The free cash flow of the project in year 1 is $ 701000. (Round to the nearest dollar.)

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Answer:

$620,000

Explanation:

to determine the net cash flow generated by the project, we can use the indirect method to determine cash flows:

net income = $790,000 x (1 - 30%) =               $553,000

net income adjustments:

depreciation expense                              $190,000increase in accounts payable                   $42,000increase in accounts receivable             ($79,000)increase in inventory                                ($86,000)

Project's cash flow                                           $620,000

                                       Without the          With the         change

                                       project                  project

Accounts receivable     $5,000                  $84,000        $79,000

Inventory                     $98,000                 $184,000        $86,000

Accounts payable       $75,000                  $117,000        $42,000

Jason just joined a new gym and signed up for a one-year membership. Membership fees can be paid in 12 monthly payments of $50, due at the beginning of each month or in one payment today. If the appropriate interest rate is 11%,.How much should he pay today for the annual membership?

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Answer:

$570.91

Explanation:

For computing, the amount pay today for the annual membership we just need to apply the present value formula i.e to be shown in the attachment

Provided that

Future value = $0

Rate of interest = 11% ÷ 12 months  = 0.916666%

NPER = 12 months

PMT = $50

The formula is shown below:

= PV(Rate;NPER;PMT;FV;type)

So, after applying the above formula, the amount paid today for the membership is $570.91

On January 1, 2021, Perez Co. issued at par $10,000 of 6% bonds convertible in total into 1,000 shares of Perez's common stock. No bonds were converted during 2021. Throughout 2021, Perez had 1,000 shares of common stock outstanding. Perez's 2021 net income was $4,500, and its income tax rate is 30%. No potentially dilutive securities other than the convertible bonds were outstanding during 2021. Perez's diluted earnings per share for 2021 would be:_________.a. $5.00.
b. $4.54.
c. $4.50.
d. $4.72.

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Answer:

EPS = $4.50

diluted EPS = $2.46

Explanation:

no option is correct since EPS = $4.50, and the rest of the options are all higher amounts. Diluted EPS are always smaller than EPS.  

common stock outstanding = 1,000 stocks

bonds shares (diluted) = 1,000 stocks

net income = $4,500

bond interest = $10,000 x 6% x (1 - 30%) = $420

diluted earnings per share = ($4,500 + $420) / (1,000 shares + 1,000 shares) = $4,920 / 2,000 shares = $2.46

The management of Woznick Corporation has been concerned for some time with the financial performance of its product V86O and has considered discontinuing it on several occasions. Data from the company's accounting system appear below: Sales ................................................................ Variable expenses............................................ Fixed manufacturing expenses ........................ Fixed selling and administrative expenses ...... $150,000 $72,000 $50,000 $33,000 In the company's accounting system all fixed expenses of the company are fully allocated to products. Further investigation has revealed that $30,000 of the fixed manufacturing expenses and $13,000 of the fixed selling and administrative expenses are avoidable if product V86O is discontinued. A. According to the company's accounting system, what is the net operating income earned by product V86O? B. What would be the effect on the company's overall net operating income if product V86O were dropped?

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Answer:

A. According to the company's accounting system, what is the net operating income earned by product V86O?

net loss ($5,000)

B. What would be the effect on the company's overall net operating income if product V86O were dropped?

the company's net operating income would decrease by $40,000

Explanation:

net operating income from product V860:

total sales $150,000

- variable expenses $72,000

- fixed manufacturing expenses $50,000

- fixed selling and administrative expenses $33,000

net loss ($5,000)

if product is dropped:

unavoidable fixed costs = ($50,000 + $33,000) - ($30,000 + $13,000) = $40,000

Sally is employed as a computer programmer for the Ellis Corporation. She has a savings account of $15,000 and owns a few shares of Ellis stock. She thinks of herself as an investor rather than as a worker. Marx would maintain that Sally has __________. Group of answer choices

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Answer:

She is experiencing false class consciousness

Explanation:

False class consciousness was introduced by Karl Marx.

False Class consciousness refers to an unawareness by a social or economic class like Sally of her position and interests within the structure of the economic order and social system in which she lives. By thinking herself to be an investor instead of worker, Sally has a misguided or false view of her own position in Ellis corporation.

If a Starbucks tall latte cost $3.20 in the United States and 3 euros in the Euro area, then purchasing-power parity implies the nominal exchange rate is how many euros per dollar?

a. .938 If the exchange rate is less than this, it costs more dollars to buy a tall latte in the U.S. than in the Euro area.
b. .938 If the exchange rate is less than this, it costs fewer dollars to buy a tall latte in the U.S. then in the Euro area.
c. 1.067 If the exchange rate is less than this, it costs more dollars to buy a tall latte in the U.S. than in the Euro area.
d. 1.067 If the exchange rate is less than this, it costs fewer dollars to buy a tall latte in the U.S. than in the Euro area.

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Answer:

a. .938 If the exchange rate is less than this, it costs more dollars to buy a tall latte in the U.S. than in the Euro area.

Explanation:

We can see in the example that the Euro is cheaper than the dollar in purchasing-power parity. More specifically, the exchange rate is .938 euros per dollar.

This is why it is more expensive to buy a tall latte in the U.S. than in Europe. The Euro is cheaper.

A company should pursue unrelated diversification instead of related diversification when: a. the bureaucratic costs of implementation do not exceed the value that can be created by realizing economies of scope. b. it wants to maximize growth. c. its core skills are highly specialized and have few applications outside its core business. d. the company's top managers are skilled at acquiring and turning around poorly run enterprises. e. its core technological skills are applicable to a wide variety of industrial and commercial situations.

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Answer: Option C

Explanation:

Unrelated diversification can be defined as the form of diversification when the business adds some of the new products not related to the core strength or core products of the company.

It tries to penetrate into some other business. Example: A shoe making company starts making sports wear.

The companies whose core strength is skilled and specialized and has only few applications outside the core skills. These company can pursue unrelated  diversification instead of related.

A company manufactures specialty pollution-sensing devices for the offshore oil industry. One particular device has reached maturity, and the company is considering whether to replace it with a newer model. Technologies have not changed dramatically, so the new device would have similar functionality to the existing one, but would be smaller and lighter in weight. The firm's three choices are: (1) keep the old model, (2) design a replacement device with internal resources, (3) and purchase a new design from a firm that is one of its suppliers. The market for these devices will be either "receptive" or "neutral" of the replacement model. The financial estimates are as follows: Keeping the old design will yield a profit of $6 million dollars. Designing the replacement internally will yield $10 million if the market is "receptive," but a $3 million loss if the market is "neutral." Acquiring the new design from the supplier will profit $4 million under "receptive," $1 million under "neutral." The company feels that the market has a 70 percent chance of being "receptive" and a 30 percent chance of being "neutral." Draw the appropriate decision tree. Calculate expected value for all courses of action. What action yields the highest expected value?

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Answer:

designing a replacement with internal resources yields the highest expected value = $6,100,000

Explanation:

expected values:

keep the old model

expected profits = $6,000,000

design a replacement with internal resources

receptive market = $10,000,000 x 0.7 = $7,000,000

neutral market = -$3,000,000 x 0.3 = -$900,000

total expected value = $6,100,000

purchase new design

receptive market = $4,000,000 x 0.7 = $2,800,000

neutral market = $1,000,000 x 0.3 = $300,000

total expected value = $3,100,000

there is no room here to draw a proper decision tree, but it would be something like this:

                                     ⇒ keep old model ⇒ $6,000,000 in profits

   

sensing device             ⇒ design a replacement ⇒ receptive market

                                                                                   $7,000,000

                                                                               ⇒ neutral market

                                                                                   -$900,000

                                         continuing from above ⇒ expected value

                                                                                       $6,100,000              

                                      ⇒ outside supplier ⇒ receptive market

                                                                              $2,800,000

                                                                       ⇒ neutral market

                                                                               $300,000

                                          continuing from above ⇒ expected value

                                                                                       $3,100,000        

Basic bond valuation Complex Systems has an outstanding issue of ​$1 comma 000​-par-value bonds with a 16​% coupon interest rate. The issue pays interest annually and has 11 years remaining to its maturity date. a. If bonds of similar risk are currently earning a rate of return of 9​%, how much should the Complex Systems bond sell for​ today? b. Describe the two possible reasons why the rate on​ similar-risk bonds is below the coupon interest rate on the Complex Systems bond. c. If the required return were at 16​% instead of 9​%, what would the current value of Complex​ Systems' bond​ be? Contrast this finding with your findings in part a and discuss.

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Answer:

a. Complex Systems' bond price​ today = $1,476.36

Explanation:

a. If bonds of similar risk are currently earning a rate of return of 9​%, how much should the Complex Systems bond sell for​ today?

This can be calculated by adding the Present Value of Coupons and the Present Value of Par Value as follows:

Calculation of Present Value of Coupons

The present of coupons is calculated using the formula for calculating the present value of an ordinary annuity as follows:

Present value of coupons = C × [{1 - [1 ÷ (1 + r)]^n} ÷ r] …………………………………. (1)

Where;

C = Annual coupon amount = Par value * Coupon rate = $1,000 * 16% = $160

r = required rate of return or return of similar risk = 9%, or 0.09

n = number of years = 11

Substitute the values into equation (1) to have:

Present value of coupons = $160 × [{1 - [1 ÷ (1 + 0.09)]^11} ÷ 0.09] = $1,088.83

Calculation of Present Par of Value

To calculate this, we use the present value formula as follows:

Present Value of Par Value = Par value / (1 + r)^n

Since Par Value is $1000 and r and n are as already given above, we have:

Present value of Par Value = $1,000 / (1 + 0.09)^11 = $387.53

Therefore, we have:

Complex Systems' bond price​ today = Present value of coupons + Present value of Par Value = $1,088.83 + $387.53 = $1,476.36

b. Describe the two possible reasons why the rate on​ similar-risk bonds is below the coupon interest rate on the Complex Systems bond.

The following are the possible two reasons:

1. Interest may vary bust the coupon is fixed. What can cause the interest rate to vary is the bond rating by rating agency. But his will not affect the coupon rate which is fixed. When the rating is high, the interest will be low. But when the rating is low, the interest will be high. This indicates a negative relationship between the rating and the interest rate.

2. The level of demand may also influence the interest rate to change. When the demand is high, the interest will be low. But when the demand is low, the interest will be high. This also indicates a negative relationship between the demand and the interest rate.

c. If the required return were at 16​% instead of 9​%, what would the current value of Complex​ Systems' bond​ be? Contrast this finding with your findings in part a and discuss.

To do this, we simply change he required return to 16% (or 0.16) in part a and proceed as follows:

Present value of coupons at 16% = $160 × [{1 - [1 ÷ (1 + 0.16)]^11} ÷ 0.016] = $804.58

Present value of Par Value at 16% = $1,000 / (1 + 0.16)^11 = $195.42

Complex Systems' bond price​ today at 16% = $804.58 + $195.42 = $1,000.00

Comparing part c result with part a result shows that if the coupon rate is greater than the required rate of return, the bond is sold at a premium. That is, price of bond will be more than par. As it can be seen in part a, the price of bond is $1,476.36 when the coupon rate of 16% is greater than the required return of 9%.

Also, the bond will be sold at par when the coupon rate and require return are equal. This is shown in part c where the bond is sold at $1,000 when both coupon rate and required return rate are equal to 16%.

By implication, we can also infer without doing any calculation that the bond will be sold at a discount if the coupon rate is less than the required rate of return.

It is the employees duty to: obey his or her employer's lawful orders concerning the employment. create an environment free of competition. be careful and less competent than his or her colleagues. provide a safe and sanitary place to work.

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Answer:

obey his or her employer's lawful orders concerning the employment.

Explanation:

As there are several duties owed by employers to their employees, so do we have duties that must be performed by employees to their employers. Example of such duty is employee must obey his or her employer's lawful orders concerning the employment terms.

Other duties or obligations included in the employment terms that must be carried out by an employee are; serve faithfully, account for all money or property received, cooperate with the employer, perform duties with proper care and diligence , otherwise may be sued the employer . There are also duties owed by an employee to an employer even though such are not mentioned in the contract terms, i.e duty to be honest, to do what is deemed reasonable by an employee in any situation, not to disclose employer's confidential information etc.

Income statement format; single step and multiple step [LO4-1, 4-3, 4-5] The following is a partial trial balance for General Lighting Corporation as of December 31, 2021: Account Title Debits Credits Sales revenue 3,350,000 Interest revenue 100,000 Loss on sale of investments 32,500 Cost of goods sold 1,390,000 Loss on inventory write-down (obsolescence) 400,000 Selling expense 500,000 General and administrative expense 250,000 Interest expense 99,000 There were 300,000 shares of common stock outstanding throughout 2021. Income tax expense has not yet been recorded. The income tax rate is 25%.Required Prepare a single-step income statement for 2018, including EPS disclosures

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Answer:

Net income = $583,875  

Earning Per Share (EPS) = $1.95 per share.

Explanation:

A single step income statement can be described as a financial statement that do not break revenues and expenses into there respective different categories, but only use one column each for revenue and expenses.

For this question, a single-step income statement for 2021 can be prepared as follows:

Note: Year 2021 is used as the correct year since it is metioned twice in the question against 2018 that was erroneously mentioned once.

General Lighting Corporation

Income Statement for December 31, 2021

Details                                                             $

Revenues:

Sales revenue                                          3,350,000

Interest revenue                                          100,000

Total revenue (A)                                    3,450,000

Expenses:

Cost of goods sold                                   1,390,000

Selling expense                                          500,000

General and administrative expense        250,000

Interest expense                                           99,000

Loss on sale of investments                         32,500

Loss on inventory write-down (obsol.)      400,000

Total expenses (B)                                   2,671,500

Income before tax (A - B)                            778,500

Tax (25% * $778,500)                                 (194,625)

Net income                                                   583,875  

EPS (583,875 / 300,000)                                  1.95

Gall Manufacturing sells a product for $50 per unit. The fixed costs are $840,000, and the variable costs are 60 percent of the selling price. As a result of new automated equipment, it is anticipated that fixed costs will increase by $200,000 and variable costs will be 50 percent of the selling price. The new break-even point in units is

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Answer:

41,600 units  

Explanation:

The computation of the break even point in unit is shown below:

As we know that

Break Even Point:

= Fixed Cost ÷ Contribution margin per unit

where,

Fixed Cost = $840,000 + $200,000

= $1,040,000

And,  

Variable cost per unit is

= 50% 0f selling price

= $50 × 50%

= $25

So, the break even point in units is

= $1,040,000 ÷ $25

= 41,600 units  

Vest Industries manufactures 40,000 components per year. The manufacturing cost of the components was determined as follows: Direct materials $ 75,000 Direct labor 120,000 Variable overhead 45,000 Fixed overhead 60,000 Total $300,000 An outside supplier has offered to sell the component for $12.75. Fixed cost will remain the same if the component is purchased from an outside supplier. Vest Industries can rent its unused manufacturing facilities for $45,000 if it purchases the component from the outside supplier. What is the effect on income if Vest purchases the component from the outside supplier

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Answer:

If the company buys the component, income will decrease by $225,000.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Units= 40,000

The manufacturing cost:

Direct materials $ 75,000

Direct labor 120,000

Variable overhead 45,000

An outside supplier has offered to sell the component for $12.75.

Vest Industries can rent its unused manufacturing facilities for $45,000.

We will take into account only the differential costs.

Make in -house:

Total cost= 75,000 + 120,000 + 45,000= $240,000

Buy:

Total cost= 40,000*12.75 - 45,000= $465,000

If the company buys the component, income will decrease by $225,000.

With reference to the Strategy Highlight 8.2, the Tata Group's corporate strategy is attempting to:______
a. pursue a focused differentiation strategy over a focused cost-leadership strategy.
b. integrate different strategic positions, pursued by different strategic business units.
c. depend on a single product market to generate most of its revenues.
d. move from unrelated diversification to related-constrained diversification.

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Answer: integrate different strategic positions, pursued by different strategic business units

Explanation:

Tata group is a global enterprise that is made up of about 30 companies and operates in more than hundred countries. There are several companies under Tata such as Tata motors, Tata steels, Tata Communications, Tata consumer products, Tata chemicals etc.

Tata Group's corporate strategy is attempting to integrate different strategic positions, pursued by different strategic business units. Even though the companies are all under the general body of Tata Group, each business unit bears the profit and loss it makes.

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