Answer: the intention of management for the property when the building was acquired.
Explanation:
From the question, we are informed that if a corporation buys a lot and building and then tears down the building and then uses the property as a parking lot.
It should be noted that based on the above situation, the proper accounting treatment of the cost of the building would depend on the management's intention regarding the property when they bought the building.
Between any two countries trading two products, where each country has a comparative advantage in producing one of these two products, we know that the regulated trade is always better than the free trade.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
In Economics, comparative advantage is referred to as the advantage of a country enjoyed by producing one of the two goods. In this case, the other country also entertains the comparative advantage by producing other products. However, it cannot be said that regulated trade is better than free-trade.
If an important component of a firm's production is difficult to specify in a contract and even more difficult to enforce in its production standards, then it probable makes sense to:____________.
a) buy the component in the open market
b) use a simple short term contract
c) take the risk necessary to buy the component
d) vertically integrate upstream to build the component
Answer: d) vertically integrate upstream to build the component
Explanation:
Every good has a supply line from the suppliers who supply the raw materials required to the Producers who convert it to the distributor that brings it to the final user. Vertical Integration refers to when a company such as the producers acquires another company in the supply chain to make things easier for them for instance acquiring the suppliers of a raw material that they need. A practical example would be DeBeers acquiring rights to a diamond mine.
The company in question can engage in Vertical Integration and acquire a supplier that produces the component so that it can be able to specify how it should be made and enforcing production standards.
Wendy wants to start a business. She knows many unaccredited investors who she knows will help her jumpstart her business. What constraints on investments for new businesses apply here?
Available Options are:
A. Investors' allowable investment depends on the accredited or non-accredited status.
B. Investors may invest a combined $50 million within a 12-month period.
C. Investors may invest no more than $1 million combined for the first year of the business.
Answer:
Option C. Investors may invest no more than $1 million combined for the first year of the business.
Explanation:
The non-accredited investors do not invest more than $1 million for first year. Furthermore, for Investor it also imposes investment in current business conditions which says that Investor can invest in its business with greater of:
1. $2000
2. Or the lesser of (If the net worth of Wendy is less than $100,000)
5% of its total income for the year Net worthThere is also an option which is available if the net worth of Investor exceeds above $100,000 then he can invest up to lesser of 10% of his income or net worth, otherwise he will have to follow the above conditions.
Here, it also has an upper limit, which means that the investor can not invest more than $100,000 in the subsequent year, whatever the level of net worth or income he had for the year.
This means the non-accredited investor can not invest more than $1 million.
A company that wanted to increase its capital through equity financing would most likely get involved in which of the following markets?
A. Stock market
B. Bond market
C. Commodity market
D. Currency exchange market
A company that wanted to increase its capital through equity financing would most likely get involved in the stock market.
What is the stock market?This is the market where shares, treasuries and other forms of security are traded.
The market is a place for a company to invest in if they are trying to increase their equity financing.
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A change from carrying securities at fair value to the equity method of accounting for an investment in common stock resulting from an increase in the number of shares held by the investor requires:
A. only a footnote disclosure
B. that the cumulative amount of the change be shown as a line item on the income statement, net of tax.
C. retroactive restatement as if the investor always had used the equity method.
D. that the investor begins accruing income earned by the investee under the equity method at the date of acquisition of the new shares.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
the investor has to being with accruing income earned by the investee
The entrepreneur's integrity is not relevant to bankers when determining the creditworthiness of a business loan.
A. True
B. False
Answer:
A.True
Explanation:
a person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
In calculating the creditworthiness of an entrepreneur, integrity is true.
Why is an entrepreneur's integrity not important?Financial establishments try to mitigate the hazard of lending to debtors via means of performing a credit score evaluation on people and companies using a brand new credit score account or loan.
They are called the 5 Cs of credit score because they consist of capacity, capital, conditions, character, and collateral.
So, from the above declaration, it's clear that the option B is true.
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Confectioners, a chain of candy stores, purchases its candy in bulk from its suppliers. For a recent shipment, the company paid $2700 and received 7500 pieces of candy that are allocated among three groups. Group 1 consists of 2230 pieces that are expected to sell for $0.15 each. Group 2 consists of 4960 pieces that are expected to sell for $0.31 each. Group 3 consists of 310 pieces that are expected to sell for $0.67 each. Using the relative sales value method, what is the cost per item in Group 1
Answer:
group units selling price total
1 2,230 $0.15 $334.50
2 4,960 $0.31 $1,537.60
3 310 $0.67 $207.70
total $2,079.80
Something is not right with the question, since the company paid too much money for the candy that they purchased. In order to allocate costs, we divide the cost by the selling price = $2,700 / $2,079.80 = $1.2982
the unit cost for each candy is:
Group sales price per unit adjusting cost factor cost per unit
1 $0.15 $1.2982 $0.195
2 $0.31 $1.2982 $0.402
3 $0.67 $1.2982 $0.87
Dividends are expected to grow at 25% per year during the next three years, 15% over the following year and then 6% per year indefinitely. The required return on this stock is 9% and the stock currently sells for $79 per share. What is the projected dividend for the second year
Answer:
$1.56
Explanation:
Lets assume the dividend paid for year zero is $1. The growth for the first 3 years is 25% which is given in the question. Now we will find the value of the Projected dividend for year 2 using the compounding formula, as under:
The Projected dividend for year 1 = $1 * (1 + 25%)^ 2 years = $1.56
Department 1 completed and transferred out 450 units and had ending work in process inventory of 60 units. The ending inventory is 20% complete for materials and 60% complete for labor and overhead. The equivalent units of production for labor and overhead is
Answer:
486
Explanation:
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On September 12, Vander Company sold merchandise in the amount of $6,200 to Jepson Company, with credit terms of 2/10, n/30. The cost of the items sold is $4,200. Jepson uses the periodic inventory system and the gross method of accounting for purchases. Jepson pays the invoice on September 18, and takes the appropriate discount. The journal entry that Jepson makes on September 18 is:
Answer:
Accounts Payable $ 6200 Dr
Purchases Discounts $ 124 Cr
Cash $ 6076 Cr
Explanation:
Periodic inventory system is one in which the entries are passed periodically after a specific length of time.
In the Books of Jepson
Periodic Inventory
Gross Method
Journal Entry
Particulars Debit Credit
Accounts Payable $ 6200 Dr
Purchases Discounts $ 124 Cr
Cash $ 6076 Cr
Discount within the first ten days will be of 2%
$ 6200 *2%= $124
Remaining amount 6200-124 = 6076 will be paid in cash.
A lumber mill is capable of producing 10,000 board feet of lumber per day when run ten hours per day with minimal breaks. Over the past year, forestry legislation has reduced the availability of raw materials, so the mill has produced an average of 4,575 board feet per day. What is the utilization of the plant
Answer:
45.75%
Explanation:
When asking for the utilization of the plant, the question is basically referring to how much of its full potential is the plant currently operating at. Therefore this can be calculated by dividing its current output (4,575) by its maximum output (10,000) like so...
4,575 / 10,000 = 0.4575
Now we multiply that by 100 in order to get the percentage.
0.4575 * 100 = 45.75%
Therefore the current utilization of the plant is 45.75%
IBM expects to pay a dividend of $2 next year and expects future dividends and earnings to grow at 9% a year in perpetuity. The price of IBM is $100 per share. What is IBM's cost of equity capital
Answer:
Cost of equity = 11%
Explanation:
Cost of equity can be ascertained using the dividend valuation model. The model states that the price of a stock is the present value of future dividends discounted at the required rate of return.
Cost of equity (Ke) =( Do( 1+g)/P ) + g
g- growth rate in dividend, P- price of the stock
g - 9%, P - 100, D(1+g)= 2
D(1+g) represents the dividend payable in year 1 and is already given as 2
Cost of equity = (2/100 + 0.09)× 100
Cost of equity = 11%
The cost of direct materials transferred into the Bottling Department of Mountain Springs Water Company is $538,900. The conversion cost for the period in the Bottling Department is $592,000. The total equivalent units for direct materials and conversion are 31,700 and 7,400, respectively. Determine the direct materials and conversion cost per equivalent unit.
Answer: 17 per unit; 80 per unit
Explanation:
From the question, we are informed that the cost of direct materials transferred into the Bottling Department of Mountain Springs Water Company is $538,900 and that the conversion cost for the period in the Bottling Department is $592,000 while the total equivalent units for direct materials and conversion are 31,700 and 7,400, respectively.
The direct materials cost per equivalent unit will be the cost of direct materials that is transferred into the Bottling Department of Mountain Springs Water Company which is $538,900 divided by the total equivalent units for direct materials which is 31700. This will be:
= $538,900/31700
= 17 per unit
The conversion cost per equivalent unit will be the conversion cost for the period in the Bottling Department which is $592,000 divided by the total equivalent units for conversion which is 7,400. This will be:
= $59200/7400
= 80 per unit
You sold short 200 shares of common stock at $60 per share. The initial margin is 60%. Your initial investment was
Answer:
The answer is $4,800
Explanation:
200 shares was sold short at $60 per share with initial margin of 60 percent.
200 shares x $60 per share x (1 - 0.6)
=$12,009 x 0.4
$4,800
The initial investment is therefore, $4,800(four thousand and eight hundred dollars)
Parker & Stone, Inc., is looking at setting up a new manufacturing plant in South Park to produce garden tools. The company bought some land 10 years ago for $5 million in anticipation of using it as a warehouse and distribution site, but the company has since decided to rent these facilities from a competitor instead. If the land were sold today, the company would net $9.6 million. The company wants to build its new manufacturing plant on this land; the plant will cost $15.2 million to build, and the site requires $960,000 worth of grading before it is suitable for construction.
What is the proper cash flow amount to use as the initial investment in fixed assets when evaluating this project?
Cash Flow amount $ _____
Answer:
$25,760,000
Explanation:
The net amount of decrease and increase of cash a business or individual owns.
To find the proper cash flow amount used as the initial investment in fixed assets, use the following:
Calculation of initial investment outflow = cost of land + cost of plant + grading cost
= $9,600,000 + 15,200,000, + $960,000
= $25,760,000
Calculation of initial investment outflow = $25,760,000
Therefore the initial investment outflow is $25,760,000
Splish Brothers Inc. issues $4.8 million, 5-year, 7% bonds at 102, with interest payable on January 1. The straight-line method is used to amortize bond premium. Prepare the journal entry to record interest expense and bond premium amortization on December 31, 2017, assuming no previous accrual of interest.
Answer and Explanation:
The Journal entries are shown below:-
Interest expense Dr, $316,800
Premium on bonds payable Dr, $19,200 ($96,000 ÷ 5)
To Interest payable $336,000 ($4,800,000 × 7%)
(Being interest expense and bond premium amortization is recorded)
Here we debited the interest expenses and premium on bonds as it increased the expenses and we credited the interest payable as it also increased the liabilities
You would like to have $50,000 saved at the end of Year 5. At the end of Year 2, you can deposit $7,500 for this purpose. If you earn 4.5 percent, how much must you deposit today to reach your goal assuming no other deposits are made
Answer:
The amount that should be deposited today is $33254.58
Explanation:
The deposit should be such that the future value of the deposit made today and at the end of year 2 should be equal to $50000 after 5 years. Let the deposit made today be x. The equation for the future value will be,
50000 = x * (1+0.045)^5 + 7500 * (1+0.045)^3
50000 = x * (1.045)^5 + 8558.745938
50000 - 8558.745938 = x * (1.045)^5
41441.25406 / (1.045)^5 = x
x = $33254.57769 rounded off to $33254.58
Lavage Rapide is a Canadian company that owns and operates a large automatic carwash facility near Montreal. The following table provides data concerning the company’s costs:
Fixed Cost Cost per
per Month Car Washed
Cleaning supplies $0.80
Electricity $1,200 $ 0.15
Maintenance $0.20
Wages and salaries $5,000 $0.30
Depreciation $6,000
Rent $8,000
Administrative
expenses $4,000 $0.10
For example, electricity costs are $1,200 per month plus $0.15 per car washed. The company expected to wash 9,000 cars in August and to collect an average of $4.90 per car washed.
The actual operating results for August appear below.
Lavage Rapide
Income Statement
For the Month Ended August 31
Actual cars washed 8,800
Revenue $43,080
Expenses:
Cleaning supplies 7,560
Electricity 2,670
Maintenance 2,260
Wages and salaries 8,500
Depreciation 6,000
Rent 8,000
Administrative expenses 4,950
Total expense 39,940
Net operating income $3,140
Required:
Compute the company's revenue and spending variances for August. (Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "F" for favorable, "U" for unfavorable, and "None" for no effect (i.e., zero variance). Input all amounts as positive values.)
Answer and Explanation:
The computation of the company's revenue and spending variances for August is shown below:-
Lavage Rapide
Revenue and Spending Variances
For the Month Ended August
Particulars Actual Revenue and Spending Flexible Budget
Results Variances
Actual Cars
Washed 8,800
Revenue $43,080 $40 U $43,120
Less:
Expenses
Cleaning Supplies $7,560 $520 U $7,040
Electricity $2,670 $150 U $2,520
Maintenance $2,260 $500 U $1,760
Wages and
Salaries $8,500 $860 U $7,640
Depreciation $6,000 0 $6,000
Rent $8,000 0 $8,000
Administrative
Expenses $4,950 $70 U $4,880
Total Expense $39,940 $2,100 U $37,840
Net Operating
Income $3,140 $2,140 U $5,280
We simply deduct all expenses from the revenue generated so that the net operating income could arrive
The Lavage Rapide's Revenue and Spending Variances for August are computed as follows:
Income Statement for August
Actual Budget Flexible Budget Variance
Actual cars washed 8,800 8,800
Revenue $43,080 $43,120 $40 U
Expenses:
Cleaning supplies $7,560 $7,040 $520 U
Electricity 2,670 2,520 $150 U
Maintenance 2,260 1,760 $500 U
Wages and salaries 8,500 7,640 $860 U
Depreciation 6,000 6,000 $0 None
Rent 8,000 8,000 $0 None
Administrative expenses 4,950 4,880 $70 U
Total expense $39,940 $37,840 $2,100 U
Net operating income $3,140 $5,280 $2,140 U
Data and Calculations:
Budgeted cars to wash in August = 9,000
Flexible budget = 8,800
Average price per car wash = $4.90
Total budgeted flexible revenue = $43,120 (8,800 x $4.90)
Fixed Cost Cost per Flexible
per Month Car Washed Budget
Cleaning supplies $0.80 $7,040 ($0.80 x 8,800)
Electricity $1,200 $ 0.15 $2,520 ($1,200 + $0.15 x 8,800)
Maintenance $0.20 $1,760 ($0.20 x 8,800)
Wages and salaries $5,000 $0.30 $7,640 ($5,000 + $.30 x 8,800)
Depreciation $6,000 $6,000
Rent $8,000 $8,000
Administrative
expenses $4,000 $0.10 $4,880 ($4,000 + $0.10 x 8,800)
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XYZ's stock price and dividend history are as follows: Year Beginning-of-Year Price Dividend Paid at Year-End 2017 $ 170 $ 3 2018 200 3 2019 150 3 2020 170 3 An investor buys three shares of XYZ at the beginning of 2017, buys another two shares at the beginning of 2018, sells one share at the beginning of 2019, and sells all four remaining shares at the beginning of 2020. a. What are the arithmetic and geometric average time-weighted rates of return for the investor
Answer:
The arithmetic average time-weighted rates of return for the investor is 4.19%
The geometric average time-weighted rates of return for the investor is 2.124%
Explanation:
The arithmetic average return is simple average returns of stocks, calculated as: Arithmetic average return = Sum of returns/ number of years
While geometric average return is calculated as: Geometric average return = number of years√ {(1+r1)*(1+r2)*(1+r3)…} -1
Where r1, r2, r3…are the returns for year 1, 2, 3….
Yearly Return = {(capital gains + dividend)/price}*100
Return from 2017-2018= {(200 - 170) + 3} /170 *100 = 19.41%
Return from 2018-2019 = {(150 - 200) + 3} /200*100 = -23.5%
Return from 2019-2020 = {(170 - 150) + 5} /150 *100 = 16.67%
Hence, Arithmetic mean = (19.41% -23.5% +16.67%)/3 = 12.58%/3 = 4.19%
While Geometric mean = [(1+19.41%)*(1-23.5%) *(1+16.67%)] ^ (1/3) -1
= (1.1941 *0.7650 * 1.1667) ^1/3 – 1 = 0.02124 = 2.124%
The arithmetic average time-weighted rates of return for the investor is 4.19%
The geometric average time-weighted rates of return for the investor is 2.124%
You left work on Thursday evening and forgot to turn in a report that was due that day to your manager. You decide you need to compose an apology letter. What should you do when composing the message
Answer:
Explanation:
In this specific scenario, the message that you are composing to your manager should be sincere, professional, and have a valid reason for why the report was not turned in. Aside from the note, it should also have the finished report attached to it, otherwise the manager will think that the note is an empty excuse which will be meaningless if the report is still overdue.
Express cost of goods sold as a common-size percentage using the following data. Sales - $45,000; cost of goods sold - $29,340; gross profit from sales - $15,660; operating expenses - $10,800; net income - $4,860.
a. 100%
b. 31%
c. 12%
d. 10.8%
Answer:
Cost of goods sold as a common size percentage= 65.2 %
Explanation:
Cost of goods sold as common size percentage implies the cost of goods sold in absolute is expressed as proportion of the absolute value of Revenue expressed as percentage.
Using the data above = cost of goods sold/Revenue × 100
= 29,340/45,000× 100
=65.2 %
Cost of goods sold as a common size percentage=65.2 %
AB Corporation and YZ Corporation formed a partnership to construct a shopping mall. AB contributed $527,000 cash, and YZ contributed land ($527,000 FMV and $457,000 basis) in exchange for a 50 percent interest in ABYZ Partnership. Immediately after its formation, ABYZ borrowed $263,500 from a local bank. The debt is recourse (unsecured by any specific partnership asset). Compute each partner's initial basis in its partnership interest, assuming that:
a. AB and YX are both general partners.
b. AB is a general partner, and YZ is a limited partner.
Answer:
a. AB and YX are both general partners.
AB's basis in the partnership's interests = $527,000 + ($263,500/2) = $658,750
YZ's basis in the partnership's interests = $457,000 + ($263,500/2) = $588,750
Each partner share 50% interest in the recourse debt.
b. AB is a general partner, and YZ is a limited partner.
AB's basis in the partnership's interests = $527,000 + $263,500 = $790,500
YZ's basis in the partnership's interests = $457,000
Only AB has a share in the recourse debt, since YZ is a limited partner it has no recourse debt share.
n applying the lower of cost or market rule, the inventory of rehab equipment would be valued at: A) $315. B) $247. C) $150. D) $235.
Answer:
D) $235.
Explanation:
As we know that the inventory should be valued at cost or market value whichever is lower
In the given case
Selling price = $340
Net realizable value is
= Selling price - cost of sell
= $340 - $25
= $315
Replacement cost is $235
Cost = $250
As we can see that the replacement cost is less than the cost so the replacement cost should be valued i.e $235
The deadweight loss of the profit-maximizing monopoly is identified by what area?
Answer:
area BCA
Explanation:
The deadweight loss of the profit-maximizing monopoly is recognize by area BCA.
Under the deadweight loss of monopoly More is produced under ideal or perfect competition than under monopoly, and deadweight loss is refer to as the amount that buyers value the added or additional output over and above the opportunity costs of producing the additional output.
When a monopoly maximizes profit, the deadweight loss will be larger if demand is in elastic because there will be a reasonable margin of price to marginal cost.
Which of the following expands a company's market, allows firms to grow, and makes them less dependent on their country's economy for success?
a. WTO
b. GATT
c. global marketing
d. legal environment
Answer:
global marketing
Explanation:
Global marketing is defined is marketing a country or company's product not only locally but also internationally.
it is the process of producing, placing, and marketing a business' or nations goods or services worldwide.
Ariel, a federal government employee, works in acquisition and procurement. Federal policies require that in contracting with suppliers, at least three bids must be received, and the lowest bid that meets specifications will be accepted. In this case, Ariel is dealing with a(n)
Answer:
Programmed decision
Explanation:
The programmed decision is the decision which are taken on a daily basis or we can day to day basis or routine basis. It is likely for solving the structured problems
In the given case, since minimum three bids are received and the bid who has less value meets the specification that results in an acceptance
Therefore this case is of Programmed decision
Agler Corporation currently manufactures a sub assembly for its main product. The costs per unit are as follows:
Direct materials 1
Direct labor 10
Variable overhead 5
Fixed overhead 8
Total $ 24
Funkhouser Company has contacted Agler with an offer to sell it 4,000 of the sub assemblies for $17 each. If Agler buys the sub assemblies, $2 of the fixed overhead per unit will be allocated to other products.
Should Agler make or buy the sub assemblies?
Answer:
they should buy the sub assemblies
Explanation:
The costs per unit are as follows:
Direct materials $1 Direct labor $10 Variable overhead $5 Fixed overhead $8 Total $24offer from an outside vendor = $17 per unit
non-avoidable fixed costs = $8 - $2 = $6
alternative 1 alternative 2 differential
keep producing purchase amount
purchase cost $0 $17 $17
avoidable costs $18 $0 ($18)
total $18 $17 ($1)
if the company decides to purchase the parts from an outside vendor it will save $1 per unit.
Hillary Pillary, age 22, is a full-time student at Diploma Mills College and is awarded a master s degree at the end of the current year. Her tuition, fees, books, and supplies are $10,000 for the year. During the year, she received the following payments:
Scholarship for the year $7,000
Loan from college financial aid office $3,000
Cash prize awarded in beauty contest $2,000
Gift from Aunt Sue $1,000
What amount of these payments is taxable to Hillary for the current year?
A. $1,000
B. $2,000
C. $3,000
D. $5,000
E. $13,000
A fixed-income portfolio manager sets a minimum acceptable rate of return on the bond portfolio at 4.0% per year over the next 3 years. The portfolio is currently worth $10 million. One year later interest rates are at 5.0%. What is the portfolio value trigger point at this time that would require the manager to immunize the portfolio
Answer:
The portfolio value trigger point at this time that would require the manager to immunize the portfolio would be $12,401,625
Explanation:
In order to calculate the portfolio value trigger point we would have to calculate first the Minimum terminal value as follows:
Minimum terminal value=portfolio value*(1+rate of return)∧3
portfolio value= $10 million
rate of return=4.0%
Hence, Minimum terminal value=$10,000,000*(1.04)∧3
Minimum terminal value=$11,248,640
To calculate the portfolio value trigger point we would have to make the following calculation:
portfolio value trigger point=Minimum terminal value*(1+interest rates)∧2
portfolio value trigger point=$11,248,640*(1.05)∧2
portfolio value trigger point=$12,401,625
The portfolio value trigger point at this time that would require the manager to immunize the portfolio would be $12,401,625
"When a business establishes a web-site and begins to allow customers to" place orders online without ever coming into their store, they are responding to changes in the:_______
a. social environment
b. economic environment
c. global environment
d. technological environment
Answer: technological environment
Explanation:
Technological environment simply has to do with how science and technology and technological progress has impacted on businesses.
The technological environment is the environment whereby the technological changes affect the marketing efforts of firms. Therefore, a business that establishes a web-site and begins to allow customers to place its orders online without ever coming into their store, is responding to changes in the technological environment.