has acquired several other companies. Assume that Patton purchased Kate for $ 6 comma 000 comma 000 cash. The book value of Kate's assets is $ 15 comma 000 comma 000 ​(market value, $ 17 comma 000 comma 000 ​), and it has liabilities of $ 13 comma 000 comma 000 ​(market value, $ 13 comma 000 comma 000 ​). Requirements 1. Compute the cost of goodwill purchased by Patton . 2. Record the purchase of Kate by Patton .

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Answer 1

Answer and Explanation:

1. The amount of goodwill is shown below:

= Purchase price - the market value of net assets

= $6,000,000 - ($17,000,000 + $13,000,000)

= $2,000,000

2. Now the journal entry for purchase is

Assets $17,000,000

Goodwill $2,000,000

      To Liabilities $13,000,000

      To Cash $6,000,000

(Being the purchase is recorded)

For recording this we debited the assets and goodwill as it increased the assets and credited the liabilities and cash as it also increased the liabilities and decreased the assets


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Robin Masters wants to establish an account that will supplement his retirement income beginning 30 years from now. Find the lump sum he must deposit today at 5%, compounded daily, so that $500,000 will be available when he retires. Round your answer to the nearest penny. Show your work using the fx tool.

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Answer:

lump sum = $111,576.54

Explanation:

we can use the future value formula:

future value = principal x (1 + i)ⁿ

future value = $500,000i = 5% / 365 = 0.000136986n = 30 x 365 = 10,950

principal = future value / (1 + i)ⁿ

principal = $500,000 / (1 + 0.000136986)¹⁰⁹⁵⁰ = $500,000 / 4.481228688 = $111,576.54

A stock has a beta of 1.15, the expected return on the market is 10.3 percent, and the risk-free rate is 3.8 percent. What must the expected return on this stock be

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Answer:

11.28%

Explanation:

A stock has a beta of 1.15

The expected return on the market is 10.3%

The risk-free rate is 3.8%

Therefore, the expected return on the stock can be calculated as follows

Expected return= Risk-free rate+beta(expected return on the market-risk-free rate)

= 3.8%+1.15(10.3%-3.8%)

= 3.8%+(1.15×6.5)

= 3.8%+7.475

= 11.28%

Hence the expected return on the stock is 11.28%

Identify the number of fims present, the type of product, and the appropriate market model in the following scenario.
In a small town, there are four providers of broadband Internet access: a cable company the phone company, and two satellite companies. The Internet access offered by all four providers is of the same speed. Almost everyone in the city already has broadband, so any potential new company would have to engage in a price war with the existing companies and would be unlikely to cover its costs for years, if ever.

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Answer:

No of Firms Present - 4 firms / few firms

Type of Product - Standadized Product

All the companies are offering a standadized product of broadband Internet access of the same speed.

Appropriate Market Model - Oligopoly

An Oligopoly is a concentrated market structure where a few firms dominate the market and offer the same products. Gaining entrance into this type of market is considered hard as the existing firms are already very entrenched and dislodging them will require a huge cash outlay. The Broadband internet market in this town is therefore an Oligopoly.

8 points eBook HintPrintReferences Check my work Check My Work button is now enabledItem 4Item 4 8 points The following information is from Amos Company for the year ended December 31, 2019. Retained earnings at December 31, 2018 (before discovery of error), $852,000. Cash dividends declared and paid during the year, $13,000. Two years ago, it forgot to record depreciation expense of $44,600 (net of tax benefit). The company earned $219,000 in net income this year. Prepare a statement of retained earnings for Amos Company. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign.)

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Answer:

Amos Company

Statement of Retained Earnings for the year ended December 31, 2019:

December 31, 2018 balance             $852,000

adjustment of error:

Depreciation expense for 2017           -44,600

Adjusted Retained Earnings             $807,400

Income for the year                             219,000

less Dividends                                      -13,000

Retained Earnings, Dec. 31, 2019  $1,013,400

Explanation:

The depreciation expense of $44,600 would be recorded by deducting it from the beginning retained earnings.  This adjusts the balance to reflect the previous year's errors.  Then the year's earnings are added before the payment of dividends.  The resultant figure is the retained earnings to be carried to the next accounting period.

Department Y started 675 units during the accounting period. They had a beginning balance in goods in process inventory of 225 units and an ending balance of 150 units. _____ units were completed and transferred out.
a. 750
b. 620
c. 650
d. None of above

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Answer:

a. 750

Explanation:

units completed and transferred out = beginning work in process + units started - ending work in progress = 225 units + 675 units - 150 units = 750 units

The number of units completed and transferred out refer to the total number of finished units during a certain period and their cost is referred to as cost of goods manufactured.

ou have a $4 million portfolio consisting of a $100,000 investment in each of 20 different stocks. The portfolio has a beta of 1.1. You are considering selling $100,000 worth of one stock with a beta of 0.9 and using the proceeds to purchase another stock with a beta of 1.4. What will the portfolio’s new beta be after these transactions? Show your work

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Answer: 1.108

Explanation:

You have $4 million invested.

You would like to divest $100,000 from a stock with beta 0.9 to the tune of $100,000.

The entire portfolio has a beta of 1.1.

This beta is an average of all the betas in the portfolio.

Proportion of Portfolio to be divested = [tex]\frac{100,000}{4,000,000}[/tex]

= 0.025

Beta of stock to be divested expressed as;

= 0.025 * 1.1

= 0.0275

This will be reinvested in a stock with beta 1.4

Beta of stock to be bought expressed as;

= 0.025 * 1.4

= 0.035

New beta

= 1.1 - 0.0275 + 0.035

= 1.108

On September 1, the board of directors of Colorado Outfitters, Inc., declares a stock dividend on its 15,000, $6 par, common shares. The market price of the common stock is $35 on this date.
Required: 1. 2. & 3. Record the necessary journal entries assuming a small (10%) stock dividend, a large (100%) stock dividend, and a 2-for-1 stock split. (If no entry is required for a particular transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.)

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Answer:

Sept 1,

DR Stock dividends $52,500  

CR Common stock   $9,000

CR Additional paid in capital   $43,500

Sept 1,

DR Stock dividends $90,000  

CR Common stock  $90,000

 

Sept 1,

No journal entry required.

Workings

Small Dividends

Stock dividends

= 15,000 * 10% * $35

= $52,500

Common stock

= 15,000*10%* $6  

= $9,000

Additional paid in capital

= 52,500 - 9000

= $43,500

Large Dividends

Stock dividends

= 15,000 * $6

= $90,000

Common stock

= 15,000 * $6  

= $90,000

No entry for stock splits.

A recent medical study reports new benefits of cycling. Simultaneously, the price of the parts needed to make bikes falls. The demand curve would

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

here is the full question :

A recent medical study reports new benefits of cycling. Simultaneously, the price of the parts needed to make bikes falls. The demand curve would _________ and the supply curve would__________

a

a. Shift to the right, shift to the left

b. shift to the left, shift to the right

c. shift to the left, shift to the left

d. shift to the right, shift to the right

as a result of the medical study, the demand for bikes would increase. this would shift the demand curve outwards or to the right.

the fall in price of parts needed to make bikes would reduce the cost of making bikes. this would lead to an increase in the supply of bikes. the supply curve would shift outward as a result.

Give one example of how you think the Law of One Price may hold.

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

The law of one price may hold, when there is  eliminatination of price differences through arbitrage opportunities between markets.

For example, considering the value of two currencies e.g Dollar and Pound is equal when a basket of identical goods is priced the same in both countries. This ensures that buyers have the same purchasing power across global markets.

1. On January 1, 2020, Scottsdale Company issued its 12% bonds in the face amount of $3,000,000, which mature on January 1, 2032. The bonds were issued for $$3,408,818 to yield 10%. Scottsdale uses the effective-interest method of amortizing bond premium. Interest is payable annually on December 31. The 12/31/23 Premium on Bond Payable balance is:

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Answer:

Premium ob bonds payable = $320,090.44 (credit balance)

Explanation:

January 1, 2020

Dr Cash 3,408,818

    Cr Bonds payable 3,000,000

    Cr Premium on bonds payable 408,818

January 1, 2021

Dr Interest expense 340,881.80

Dr Premium on bonds payable 19,118.20

    Cr Cash 360,000

($3,408,818 x 0.1) - $360,000 = -$19,118.20

January 1, 2022

Dr Interest expense 338,969.98

Dr Premium on bonds payable 21,030.02

    Cr Cash 360,000

($3,389,699.80 x 0.1) - $360,000 = -$21,030.02

January 1, 2023

Dr Interest expense 336,866.98

Dr Premium on bonds payable 23,133.02

    Cr Cash 360,000

($3,368,669.78 x 0.1) - $360,000 = -$23,133.02

December 31, 2023

Dr Interest expense 334,553.68

Dr Premium on bonds payable 25,446.32

    Cr Interest payable 360,000

($3,345,536.76 x 0.1) - $360,000 = -$25,446.32

A security held in a well-diversified portfolio that has a beta of zero in a one-factor model will have an expected return of:

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Answer:

The answer is risk free rate.

Explanation:

Beta is a risk arising from systematic risk or market risk.

A portfolio with a beta of zero would have the same expected return as the risk-free rate. Such a portfolio would have zero correlation with market movements.

Market risk cannot be diversified. Examples of zero beta assets are cash and US treasury bill.

The owner of Kat Motel wants to develop a time standard for the task of cleaning a cat cage. In a preliminary study, she observed one of her workers perform this task six times, with the following results:Observation 1 2 3 4 5 6Time (secs) 109 117 117 128 125 129Required:What is the normal time for this task if the employee worked at a 32 percent slower pace than average and an allowance of 14 percent of job time is used?

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Answer:

Standard Time = 206.6 secs

Explanation:

In order to calculate the time for this task if the employee worked at a 32 percent slower pace than average, we need to calculate the normal time first by using the following formula

Normal Time = Average element-time / performance rating

Average element time = Sum of observations / No. of observations

Average element time  = 109 +117 +117 +128 +125 +129 / 6

Average element time = 725/6 = 120.83

Performance rating = 100 - 32 = 68%

Normal Time = 120.83 / 0.68 = 177.7 secs

Standard Time = Normal Time / (1-Allowance)

Standard Time = 177.7 / (1-0.14)

Standard Time = 206.6 secs

Loredo Company's net income for 2017 is $50,000. The only potentially dilutive securities outstanding were 1,000 options, each exercisable for one share at $6. None have been exercised, and 10,000 shares of common were outstanding during 2017. The average market price of Loredo's stock during 2017 was $10. The 1,000 options were issued on October 1, 2017. DEPS for 2017 is:__________.
a. $4.8
b. $4.55
c. $4.72
d. $4.95
e. $4.87

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Answer:

DEPS for 2017 is: e. $4.87.

Explanation:

Diluted Earnings per Share = Earnings Attributable to Holders of Common Stock ÷ Average Number of Common Stocks Outstanding

Earnings Attributable to Holders of Common Stock = $50,000

Average Number of Common Stocks Outstanding :

Common Stocks Outstanding                                            10,000

Add Potential Common Stock ; Options (1,000 × 3/12)         250

Average Number of Common Stocks Outstanding         10,250

Thus,Diluted Earnings per Share = $50,000 ÷ 10,250

                                                       = $4.87

A machine costs $600000 and is expected to yield an after tax net income of $23000 each year. Managment predicts this machine has a 10 year service life and a $120000 salvage value, and it uses straight line depreciation. Compute this machine's accounting rate of return

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Answer:

6.39%

Explanation:

The cost of the machine is $600,000

The net income is $23,000

The management predict a that it has a 10 years service life

The salvage value is $120,000

The first step is to calculate the average investment

Average investment= (Cost of machine+Salvage value)/2

= $600,000+$120,000/2

= $720,000/2

= $360,000

Therefore, the accounting rate of return can be calculated as follows

= Annual net income/Average investment

= $23,000/$360,000

= 0.0639×100

= 6.39%

Hence the accounting rate of return is 6.39%

In each part that follows, use the economic data given to find national saving, private saving, public saving, and the national saving rate.

a.
Household saving 200
Business saving 400
Government purchases of goods and services 160
Government transfers and interest payments 110
Tax collections 195
GDP 2500


b.
GDP 6,150
Tax collections 1,425
Government transfers and interest payments 400
Consumption expenditures 4,520
Government budget surplus 100

c.
Consumption expenditures 4,300
Investment 1,000
Government purchases 1,000
Net exports 6
Tax collections 1,575
Government transfers and interest payments 500

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Answer:

a.  Public saving = Tax collections - Government purchases - Transfers and interest payments

=195 - 160 - 110

= -75

Private saving = Household saving + business saving

= 200 + 400

= 600

National saving = Private saving + public saving  

= 600-75

= 525

National saving rate = National saving/GDP

= 525/2500

=0.21

= 21%

b. Private sector disposable income = GDP - Taxes + Transfers

= 6150 - 1425 + 400

= 5125

Private sector savings = Disposable income - consumption

= 5125 - 4520

= 605

Public savings = Govt budget surplus = 100

National savings = Private savings + Govt savings

= 605 + 100

= 705

National savings rate = National savings / GDP

= 705 / 6,150

= 0.1146

=11.46%

c. GDP = Consumption + investment + Government purchase + Net Export

= 4,300 + 1,000 + 1,000 + 6

= 6,306

Govt savings = Taxes - Transfers - Govt purchases

= 1,575 - 500 - 1,000

= 75

Private sector disposable income = GDP - Taxes + Transfers

= 6,306 - 1,575 + 500

= 5,231

Private sector savings = Disposable income - consumption

= 5,231 - 4,300

= 931

National savings = Private savings + Government savings

= 931 + 75

= 1,006

National savings rate = National savings / GDP

= 1,006 / 6,306

=0.1595

= 15.95%

A. Public saving =-75, Private saving, National saving= 525, National saving rate=21% B. Private sector disposable income=5125,C. GDP= 6,306, Govt savings=75

Calculation of Gross domestic product

A.  Public saving is = Tax collections - Government purchases - Transfers and also interest payments

Then =195 - 160 - 110

= -75

After that Private saving is = Household saving + business saving

= 200 + 400

Thus, = 600

Then National saving is = Private saving + public saving  

= 600-75

Therefore, = 525

After that National saving rate = National saving/GDP

= 525/2500

=0.21

Thus, = 21%

B. Private sector disposable income is = GDP - Taxes + Transfers

= 6150 - 1425 + 400

= 5125

After that Private sector savings = Disposable income - consumption

= 5125 - 4520

= 605

Then Public savings = Govt budget surplus = 100

National savings = Private savings + Govt savings

= 605 + 100

= 705

Now, National savings rate = National savings / GDP

= 705 / 6,150

= 0.1146

=11.46%

C. GDP is = Consumption + investment + Government purchase + Net Export

Then = 4,300 + 1,000 + 1,000 + 6

= 6,306

After that Govt savings = Taxes - Transfers - Govt purchases

= 1,575 - 500 - 1,000

= 75

Now, Private sector disposable income = GDP - Taxes + Transfers

= 6,306 - 1,575 + 500

= 5,231

Then Private sector savings = Disposable income - consumption

= 5,231 - 4,300

= 931

Now, National savings = Private savings + Government savings

= 931 + 75

= 1,006

Then National savings rate = National savings / GDP

= 1,006 / 6,306

=0.1595

Therefore, = 15.95%

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ExxonMobil targets consumers that fill up their gas tanks more than once a week with its Chase Visa fuel card. Here, ExxonMobil is using which segmentation variable?

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Answer:

Behavioral

Explanation:

Behavioral segmentation is a type of segmentation where consumers are divided into segments based on specific behaviours.

the behaviour with which consumers are been segmented with here are the type of credit cards used to fill up their gas tanks

suppose a German company issues a bond with a par value of €1,000, 23 years to maturity, and a coupon rate of 3.8 percent paid annually. If the yield to maturity is 4.7 percent, what is the current price of the bond? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

Price of bond = €875.09

Explanation:

The value of the bond is the present value(PV) of the future cash receipts expected from the bond. The value is equal to present values of interest payment plus the redemption value (RV).

Value of Bond = PV of interest + PV of RV

The value of bond would  be worked out as follows:

Step 1  

Calculate the PV of interest payments

Annual interest payment

= 3.8% × 1,000 = 38

PV of interest payment = A ×(1- (1+r)^(-n))/r

r- annual yield = 4.7%

n- 23

PV of interest payment= 38 × (1-(1.047^(-23)/0.047 =  €527.37

Step 2

PV of redemption Value

PV = RV × (1+r)^(-n)

PV = 1,000  × (1.047)^(-23)  = €347.717

Step 3

Price of bond

=  527.37+  347.717 = €875.09

Price of bond = €875.09

Garfield Inc. manufactures entry and dining room lighting fixtures. Five activities are used in manufacturing the fixtures. These activities and their associated budgeted activity costs and activity bases are as follows: Activity Budgeted Activity Cost Activity Base Casting $282,600 Machine hours Assembly 150,360 Direct labor hours Inspecting 20,790 Number of inspections Setup 52,150 Number of setups Materials handling 42,770 Number of loads Corporate records were obtained to estimate the amount of activity to be used by the two products. The estimated activity-base usage quantities and units produced follow: Activity Base Entry Dining Total Machine hours 4,990 4,430 9,420 Direct labor hours 4,300 6,440 10,740 Number of inspections 1,440 450 1,890 Number of setups 280 70 350 Number of loads 720 190 910 Units produced 10,000 5,000 15,000 a. Determine the activity rate for each activity. If required, round the rate to the nearest dollar.

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Answer:

Casting  = $ 30 per machine hour

Assembly    = $ 14 per labor hour

Inspecting = $ 11 per inspection

Setup  = $ 149 per setup

Materials handling = $ 47per load

Explanation:

Garfield Inc. Manufacturers

Activity            Budgeted Activity Cost              Activity Base

Casting                    $282,600                        Machine hours

Assembly                  150,360                       Direct labor hours

Inspecting                20,790                      Number of inspections

Setup                          52,150                         Number of setups

Materials handling      42,770                          Number of loads

Activity Base         Entry          Dining            Total

Machine hours     4,990           4,430            9,420

Direct labor hours 4,300          6,440            10,740

Number of inspections 1,440      450            1,890

Number of setups    280              70              350

Number of loads       720            190               910

Units produced   10,000           5,000         15,000

Activity            Budgeted Activity Cost              Activity Rate

Casting                    $282,600           $282,600/9420= $ 30 per machine hour

Assembly                  150,360               150,360 / 10,740 = $ 14 per labor hour

Inspecting                20,790                   20,790/1890= $ 11 per inspection

Setup                          52,150                  52,150   /350= $ 149 per setup

Materials handling      42,770                42,770/910= $ 47per load

The formula for  Activity rate = Activity Cost/ Activity Base Cost

The table below shows a summary of Kaitlin's credit card statement for the month of February.
Transaction types Amount
Unpaid balance from January (Beginning balance on February 1) $2802.38
Purchases made during the month of February $543.55
Payments made during the month of February $389.60
Complete the parts below. Write your answer to the nearest cent. (a) Suppose the credit card company charges 1.9% monthly interest on the unpaid balance from January. How much interest will this be? (b) What will Kaitlin's unpaid balance be on her March 1 statement? (Assume that this balance will include the interest from part (a), but will not include any interest on her February balance yet.)

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Answer:

A) 32 percent interest B) Yes it will be paid

Explanation:

23 times 42 divided by 7

a. Using the starting point formula, what is the price elasticity of demand for going from a price of $160 per unit to a price of $140 per unit

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Answer:

Price Elasticity of Demand is -4

Explanation:

We can see the graph and easily calculate the Q1 which is 120 units at P1 $140 and Q2 which is 80 units at P2 $160 price.

The starting point formula for calculating price elasticity of demand is given as under:

Price Elasticity of Demand = (ΔQ / Q2)  /  (ΔP / P2)

Here

ΔQ = Q1 - Q2 = 120 - 80 = 40 units

ΔP = P1  -  P2 = 140 - 160 =   - $20

By putting value in the above equation, we have:

Price Elasticity of Demand = (40 Units / 80 Units)  /  (-$20 / $160)

Price Elasticity of Demand = -4

Price Elasticity of Demand is -4

Calculation of the price elasticity of demand:

Since in the graph it is mentioned that  Q1 which is 120 units at P1 $140 and Q2 which is 80 units at P2 $160 price.

So we know that

Price Elasticity of Demand = (ΔQ / Q2)  /  (ΔP / P2)

where

ΔQ = Q1 - Q2 = 120 - 80 = 40 units

ΔP = P1  -  P2 = 140 - 160 =   - $20

Now

Price Elasticity of Demand

= (40 Units / 80 Units)  /  (-$20 / $160)

= -4

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Last year Mason Inc. had a total assets turnover of 1.33 and an equity multiplier of 1.75. Its sales were $195,000 and its net income was $10,549. The CFO believes that the company could have operated more efficiently, lowered its costs, and increased its net income by $5,250 without changing its sales, assets, or capital structure. Had it cut costs and increased its net income in this amount, by how much would the ROE have changed

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Answer:

Return on equity (ROE) would have changed by 6.27%.

Explanation:

In accounting ratio, we know that:

Asset Turnover = Sales/Total Assets .............................. (1)

From equation (1), we can solve for Total Assets as follows:

Total Assets = Sales / Asset Turnover ............................ (2)

Substituting the values in the question into equation (2), we have:

Total Assets = $195,000 / 1.33 = $146,616.54

Also, we know that:

Equity Multiplier = Total Assets/Total Equity ......................... (3)

We can solve Total Equity from equation (3) as follows:

Total Equity = Total Assets / Equity Multiplier ..................... (4)

Substituting the relevant values into equation (4), we have:

Total Equity = $146,616.54 / 1.75 = $83,780.88

As a result, we have:

Return on Equity = Net Income/Total Equity = $10,549 / $83,780.88 = 0.1259, or 12.59%

If the company had operated more efficiently, we would have:

New net income = Net income + Amount of increase in net income = $10,549 + $5,250 = $15,799

New return on equity = New net Income / Total Equity = $15,799 / $83,780.88 = 0.1886, or 18.86%

Change in return on equity = New return on equity - Return on Equity = 18.86% - 12.59% = 6.27%

Therefore, return on equity (ROE) would have changed by 6.27%.

Loyalty/reward programs are becoming more and more prevalent. With the onset of more loyalty programs, it becomes important for companies to design programs that are differentiated from other competitor programs. What are at least three key aspects that a company must consider when developing a successful loyalty/reward program

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Answer:

A loyalty/reward program refers to prizes, discounts and other incentives that companies provide to their customers as art of aan strategy to encourage them to continue buying their products or services. Three key aspects that a company must consider when developing a successful loyalty/reward program are:

-Exclusivity because the customer has to feel that it is special to be part of the program and not that everyone gets the same benefits as the program won't provide any value for the customer.

-Customer knowledge because you need to understand your customers to make sure that the program would be relevant to them by appealing to their needs and desires.

-Contribution to the brand because you have to make sure that all the efforts support your brand as that is your image and the incentives offered have to provide value to it.

Suppose output is $35 billion, government purchases are $10 billion, desired consumption is $15 billion, and desired investment is $6 billion. Net foreign lending would be equal to

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Answer:

Net foreign lending would be equal to $4 billion.

Explanation:

This can be computed using the formula for computing the total output of an open economy as follows:

Y = C + G + I + NX .................................. (1)

Where;

Y = Total Output = $35 billion

C = Desired consumption = $15 billion

G = Government purchases = $10 billion

I = Desired investment = $6 billion

NX = Net foreign lending = ?

Substituting the values into equation (1) and solve for NX, we have:

$35 = $15 + $10 + $6 + NX

$35 - $15 - $10 - $6 = NX

NX = $4 billion

Therefore, net foreign lending would be equal to $4 billion.

Flexible Budget for Selling and Administrative Expenses for a Service Company Digital Solutions Inc. uses flexible budgets that are based on the following data:

Sales commissions 14% of sales
Advertising expense 20% of sales
Miscellaneous administrative expense $6,000 per month plus 12% of sales
Office salaries expense $29,000 per month
Customer support expenses $14,000 per month plus 20% of sales
Research and development expense $32,000 per month

Required:
Prepare a flexible selling and administrative expenses budget for October for sales volumes of $400,000, $500,000, and $600,000. (Use Exhibit 5 as a model.)

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Answer:

Flexible selling and administrative expenses budget for October for sales volumes of $400,000, $500,000, and $600,000

                                                                 $400,000,   $500,000,  $600,000

Sales commissions                                    $56,000       $70,000     $84,000

Advertising expense                                  $80,000     $100,000   $120,000

Miscellaneous administrative expense    $54,000       $66,000     $78,000

Office salaries expense                             $29,000      $29,000     $29,000

Customer support expenses                     $94,000      $114,000    $134,000

Research and development expense      $32,000       $32,000     $32,000

Total Expense                                          $345,000       $411,000    $477,000

Explanation:

A Flexible Budget is a Master Budget that has been adjusted to the Actual level of Activity instead of estimated level of Activity.

If political influences, independent of any economic forces, lead to a larger government budget deficit, what will be the effect on the loanable funds market

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Answer:

The government budget deficit will cause the interest rate to rise, reducing both saving and investment.

Another effect will be the crowding-out of the loanable funds market to private investment. This is because a government in deficit will need to issue more debt in the market, taking up many funds that could have been otherwise invested in private companies.

"Value proposition in simple terms is the consideration of the value the product delivers against the ______________ necessary to obtain and use it. "

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Answer:

Price

Explanation:

The value proposition refers to the promise made to the customers about what they wil get when they buy the product. This value proposition is determined by analizing the benefits the customers get and the costs they have to be able to get the product. So, according to that, the answer is that "Value proposition in simple terms is the consideration of the value the product delivers against the price necessary to obtain and use it" because the price would be the cost the customer has to pay to purchase the product.

Sales for Green Inc. are expected to change by 30%. If Green's degree of operating leverage is 1.20, how much is Green's operating income expected to change?

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Answer: 36%

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that the sales for Green Inc. are expected to change by 30% and that Green's degree of operating leverage is 1.20.

Green's operating income is expected to change by:

= 30% × 1.2

= 36%

Journalize the following transactions (assume a 360-day year when calculating interest):
Mar. 1 Received a 90-day, 10% note for $24,000, dated March 1, from Batson Co. on account.
May 30 The note of March 1 was dishonored.

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Answer:

Mar. 1 Received a 90-day, 10% note for $24,000, dated March 1, from Batson Co. on account.

Dr Notes receivable 24,000

    Cr Accounts receivable 24,000

May 30 The note of March 1 was dishonored.

Dr Accounts receivable 24,600

    Cr Notes receivable 24,000

    Cr Interest revenue 600

If the note would have been collected (paid by Batson Co.), the journal entry would have been:

May 30, note collected from Batson Co.

Dr Cash 24,600

    Cr Notes receivable 24,000

    Cr Interest revenue 600

Brown Industries has a debt-equity ratio of 1.5. Its WACC is 9.6 percent, and its cost of debt is 5.7 percent. There is no corporate tax. a. What is the company's cost of equity capital

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Answer:

Cost of equity capital is 0.122 or 12.2%

Explanation:

The WACC or weighted average cost of capital is the cost of a company's capital structure. The capital structure may contain one, two or all of the following components namely debt, preferred stock and common equity. The WACC is calculated by taking the weighted average of the each components cost.

WACC = wD * rD * (1 - tax rate)  +  wP * rP  +  wE * rE

Where,

w represents the weight of each componentr represents the cost of each componentD, P and E represent debt, preferred stock and common equity respectively

To calculate the cost of equity capital, we first need to find out the weight of each component in the capital structure.

debt to equity = 1.5

So, debt = 1

equity = 1.5

Total assets = 1 + 1.5   = 2.5

wD = 1/2.5  = 0.4

wE = 1.5/2.5  =0.6

Using the WACC formula,

0.096 = 0.4 * 0.057  +  0.6 * rE

0.096 = 0.0228 + 0.6 * rE

0.096 - 0.0228 = 0.6 * rE

0.0732 / 0.6 = rE

rE = 0.122 or 12.2%

The company is considering the purchase of machinery and equipment to set up a line to produce a combination washer-dryer. They have given you the following information to analyze the project on a 5-year timeline:
Initial cash outlay is $150,000, no residual value.
Sales price is expected to be $2,250 per unit, with $595 per unit in labor expense and $795 per unit in materials.
Direct fixed costs are estimated to run $20,750 per month.
Cost of capital is 8%, and the required rate of return is 10%.
They will incur all operational costs in Year 1, though sales are expected to be 55% of break-even.
Break-even (considering only direct fixed costs) is expected to occur in Year 2.
Variable costs will increase 2% each year, starting in Year 3.
Sales are estimated to grow by 10%, 15%, and 20% for years 3 - 5.
Then to calculate:
The product’s contribution margin
Break-even quantity
NPV
IRR
Finally:
Explain how the project analyses do or do not support this decision.
In either case, what are the factors that should have been considered in management’s decision?

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Answer:

Break-even quantity = 290 units

NPV = -$150,038.78  

IRR = -12.07%

This project should be rejected because it has a negative NPV and IRR. You would not be able to even recover your own investment, the sales output is too small.

Explanation:

initial outlay -$150,000

selling price per unit $2,250

production costs:

labor $595materials $795

total fixed costs $20,750

contribution margin per unit = $2,250 - ($595 + $795) = $860

contribution margin year 3 = $2,250 - $1,417.80 = $832.20

contribution margin year 4 = $2,250 - $1,446.16 = $803.84

contribution margin year 4 = $2,250 - $1,475.08 = $774.92

in order to calculate the break even point in units we must determine the total fixed costs per year = $20,750 x 12 = $249,000

break even point in units = $249,000 / $860 = 289.5 ≈ 290 units

sales during first year = 290 x 55% = 159.5 ≈ 160 units

sales during second year = 290 units

sales during third year = 290 x 1.1 = 319 units

sales during fourth year = 319 x 1.15 = 366.85 ≈ 367 units

sales during fifth year = 367 x 1.2 = 440.4 ≈ 440 units

net cash flow year 1 = $137,600 - $249,000 = -$111,400

net cash flow year 2 = $249,400 - $249,000 = $400

net cash flow year 3 = $265,471.80 - $249,000 = $16,471.80

net cash flow year 4 = $295,009.28 - $249,000 = $46,009.28

net cash flow year 5 = $340,964.80 - $249,000 = $91,964.80

using a financial calculator and a 10% discount rate, NPV = -$150,038.78  and IRR = -12.07%

In this exercise we have to use finance knowledge to calculate the quantity and taxes calculated on the product, so we have to:

1)  [tex]Break-even \ quantity = 290 units\\NPV = -$150,038.78 \\IRR = -12.07%[/tex]

2) This project should be rejected because it has a negative NPV and IRR. You would not be able to even recover your own investment, the sales output is too small.

Given the values ​​in the text of:

Initial outlay [tex]\$150,000[/tex] Selling price per unit [tex]\$2,250[/tex] Labor [tex]\$595[/tex] Materials [tex]\$795[/tex] Total fixed costs [tex]\$20,750[/tex]

Now calculating the margin for each unit we find that:

Contribution margin per unit: [tex]\$2,250 - (\$595 + \$795) = \$860[/tex] Contribution margin year 3: [tex]\$2,250 - \$1,417.80 = \$832.20[/tex] Contribution margin year 4: [tex]\$2,250 - \$1,446.16 = \$803.84[/tex] Contribution margin year 5: [tex]\$2,250 - \$1,475.08 = \$774.92[/tex]

Knowing that break even point in units it is worth it 290, we have to:  

Sales during year 1:  [tex]290 * 55\% = 159.5 = 160 \ units[/tex] Sales during year 2: [tex]290 \ units[/tex]Sales during year 3: [tex]290 * 1.1 = 319 \ units[/tex] Sales during year 4: [tex]319 * 1.15 = 366.85 = 367 \ units[/tex] Sales during year 5: [tex]367* 1.2 = 440.4= 440\ units[/tex]

So to calculate the net cash we found that:

Net cash flow year 1: [tex]\$137,600 - \$249,000 = -\$111,400[/tex] Net cash flow year 2:  [tex]\$249,400 - \$249,000 = \$400[/tex] Net cash flow year 3: [tex]\$265,471.80 - \$249,000 = \$16,471.80[/tex] Net cash flow year 4:  [tex]\$295,009.28 - \$249,000 = \$46,009.28[/tex] Net cash flow year 5:  [tex]\$340,964.80 - \$249,000 = \$91,964.80[/tex]

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