Kingbird Company leased equipment from Costner Company, beginning on December 31, 2019. The lease term is 4 years and requires equal rental payments of $32,230 at the beginning of each year of the lease, starting on the commencement date (December 31, 2019). The equipment has a fair value at the commencement date of the lease of $120,000, an estimated useful life of 4 years, and no estimated residual value. The appropriate interest rate is 5%. Prepare Kingbird's 2019 and 2020 journal entries, assuming Kingbird depreciates similar equipment it owns on a straight-line basis.
Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit

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Answer 1

Answer:

Kingbird's 2019 and 2020 journal entries, assuming Kingbird depreciates similar equipment it owns on a straight-line basis is prepared in the table below.

_____________________________

Date: 12/31/2019

Account: Right of use asset. Debit: $120,000

Account: Lease liability. Credit: $120,000

(To record lease liability)

_____________________________

Date: 12/31/2019

Account: Lease liability. Debit: $32,230

Account: Cash. Credit: $32,320

(To record lease payment)

_____________________________

Date: 12/31/2020

Account: Interest Expense ($120,000-$32,230)*5%.  Debit: $4,389

Account: Lease Liability (Plug in) ($32,320 - $4,389). Debit: $27,841

Account: Cash.  Credit: $32,320

______________________________

Date: 12/31/2020

Account: Amortization Expense. Debit: $30,000

Account: Right of use asset. Credit: $30,000

(To record amortization) $120,000/4 years

_____________________________


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Present Value of an Annuity of 1 Periods 8% 9% 10% 1 .926 .917 .909 2 1.783 1.759 1.736 3 2.577 2.531 2.487 A company has a minimum required rate of return of 8%. It is considering investing in a project that costs $97116 and is expected to generate cash inflows of $39000 each year for three years. The approximate internal rate of return on this project is

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Answer:

9.92%

Explanation:

Internal rate of return is the discount rate that equates the after tax cash flows from an investment to the amount invested

IRR can be calculated using a financial calculator:

Cash flow in year 0 = $-97116

Cash flow each year from year 1 to 3 = $39000

IRR = 9.92%

To find the IRR using a financial calacutor:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. After inputting all the cash flows, press the IRR button and then press the compute button.

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_____ do NOT have the authority to make decisions. a. Self-managing teams b. Semi-autonomous work groups c. Employee involvement teams d. Self-designing teams e. Autonomous work groups

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Answer:

C. Employee involvement teams

Explanation:

Employee involvement teams do not have the authority to make decisions but They can offer advice and suggestions to management regarding particular issues.

Employee involvement teams has

employees directly involved in helping an organization achieve its vision and meet its objectives by offering their ideas, skills, support and efforts towards solving problems.

QUESTION 12 For a strategic alliance, firms should seek partners that are: a. known for being opportunistic. b. radically different when it comes to strategic goals. c. willing to share costs and risks of new-product development. d. different in terms of vision and agendas. e. similar when it comes to capabilities.

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Answer:

c. willing to share costs and risks of new-product development.

Explanation:

A strategic alliance is when two companies come together to carry out a project that benefits both companies while both companies still retain their independence.

If strategic alliance is carried out with a company that is opportunistic, the company might take advantage of the other company or take certain actions that would not benefit the other company.

strategic alliance has to be mutually beneficial to both companies, so, strategic goals and visions have to align.

Capabilities don't have to be the same for a strategic alliance.

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Orion Flour Mills purchased a new machine and made the following expenditures:

Purchase price

$65,000

Sales tax

5,500

Shipment of machine

900

Insurance on the machine for the first year

600

Installation of machine

1,800

The machine, including sales tax, was purchased on account, with payment due in 30 days. The other expenditures listed above were paid in cash.

Required:

Record the above expenditures for the new machine.

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Answer:

When buying PPE, the way to record it is to capitalize every expense that enabled the PPE to be brought to the location required and then set up for use. This includes the actual cost of the machine, the sales taxes (part of purchases price so must be included), the shipment of the machine as well as installation costs.

The Insurance paid (prepaid) is an expense for the period and so will not be capitalized.

Total cost of the machine therefore is;

= 65,000 + 5,500 + 900 + 1,800

= $73,200

Only the machine and the sales tax were purchased on account.

= 65,000 + 5,500

= $70,500

The rest in cash.

Journal Entry is

DR Machinery $73,200

DR Prepaid Insurance $600

CR Cash $3,300

CR Accounts $70,500

(To record purchase of equipment)

Beamish Inc., which produces a single product, has provided the following data for its most recent month of operations: Number of units produced 3,700 Variable costs per unit: Direct materials $ 132 Direct labor $ 93 Variable manufacturing overhead $ 5 Variable selling and administrative expense $ 12 Fixed costs: Fixed manufacturing overhead $148,000 Fixed selling and administrative expense $288,600 There were no beginning or ending inventories. The absorption costing unit product cost was:

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Answer:

Absorption costing unit product cost = $270  per unit

Explanation:

Absorption costing values unit produced using the full cost per unit.

It categories cost as production and non-production cost

Full cost per unit =Direct labour cost + direct material cost + Variable production overhead + fixed production overhead

Fixed prod overhead per unit = Total fixed production overhead/Number of units

= $148,000/3,700 units=$40 per unit

Full cost per unit = 132+ 93+ 5 + 40 = $270  per unit

Absorption costing unit = $270  per unit

george forgot to pay his monthly life insurance premium that was due march 1. the policy had a face value of $100,000. on march 21, george died. how much will the insurer pay george's beneficiary for this death claim

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Answer: An amount equal to the face value of the policy, MINUS the overdue premiums and any interest or late penalties George owed them

Explanation:

Grace Periods are usually included in Life Insurance policies to safeguard the client in question in case they are late with their payment. This means that should they pay within the grace period they will not lose their coverage.

Normally in Life Insurance, a grace period of 30 days is standard. George died 20 days after his due date which meant that he was still under a grace period and so the Insurance company will still pay out to his beneficiaries but they will deduct all monies owed by George.

A firm considers to buy a machine in 2020. The cost of that machine is $ 5 000 000. The firm uses 5 year straight line depreciation which allows it to write off $ 1 000 000 depreciation expense each year. The firm is subject to 20% corporate tax rate. The firm's revenue in 2021 is expected to be $ 6 000 000 if the investment is not done. The revenue will be $ 9 000 000 if the investment is done. The firm's total costs (including both COGS and General&Administrative Costs) will be $ 4 000 000 if the investment is not done. The total costs will be $ 5 500 000 if the investment is done. Also the following information is given for the year 2021
Without Investment With Investment
Inventories $ 300 000 $ 500 000
Acc. Receivables $ 200 000 $ 300 000
Acc. Payables $ 100 000 $ 150 000
Given the above information, calculate the free cash flow of that investment for the years 2020 and 2021.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the free cash flow of the investment for the year 2020 and 2021 is shown below:

Particulars                       Case 1                     Case 2

                              Without Investment      With Investment

Add: Earnings Before

Interest and

Tax × (1 - Tax Rate)          $2,000,000          $2,500,000

Add: Non Cash Expenses $0                     $1,000,000

less: Change in

(Current Assets

- Current Liabilities)    ($400,000)         ($650,000)

Less: Capital Expenditure $0                  ($5,000,000)

Free Cash Flows               $1,600,000 ($2,150,000)

Working notes:

1.

Particulars                          Without Investment With Investment

Revenue for the Year 2021     $6,000,000          $9,000,000

Less: Cost of Goods Sold     $4,000,000           $5,500,000

(-) Depreciation                      $0                                 $1,000,000

Earnings Before

Interest and Tax                         $2,000,000                $2,500,000

Tax Savings on Depreciation

(Depreciation × 20%)                  $0                               $200,000

2.

Current Assets               Without Investment          With Investment

Inventories                        $300,000                         $500,000

Accounts Receivable       $200,000                          $300,000

Total                                  $500,000                          $800,000

(Less: Current Liabilities)  

Accounts Payable               $100,000                       $150,000

Less: Change in

(Current Assets

- Current Liabilities)            $400,000                       $650,000

The systematic process of selecting, supporting, and managing a firm's collection of projects is called: Profile management. Heavyweight project management. Project portfolio management. Matrix project organization.

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Answer:

Project portfolio management

Explanation:

Project portfolio management refers to managing the portfolios of the project i,e used by the project managers and the management who manages the project.

This is useful to analyze the risk and return in each project

Moreover, it is a process of choosing, supporting and managing the collection of firm projects in a systematic way

Hence, the third option is correct

An asset has an average return of 10.19 percent and a standard deviation of 22.41 percent. What is the most you should expect to lose in any given year with a probability of 16 percent

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Answer:

The answer is 32.6%

Explanation:

Solution

Given that

An assets has a return average of =10.19%

Standard deviation =22.41%

Probability in any given year =16%

Now

The most you should expect to earn in any given year with a probability of 16 percent is = 10.19 + 22.41

= 32.6

Therefore,what you should expect in given year to lose is 32.6%

If $1200 is borrowed at 9% interest, find the amounts due at the end of 4 years if the interest is compounded as follows. (Round your answers to the nearest cent.) (i) annually $ 1693.9 Correct: Your answer is correct. (ii) quarterly $ 1204.3 Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. (iii) monthly $ (iv) weekly $ (v) daily $ (vi) hourly $ (vii) continuously $

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Answer and Explanation:

(i) The computation of compound interest for annual is shown below:-

Compound interest = A = P × (1 + r ÷ n)^t

= $1,200 × (1 + 9% ÷ 1)^1 × 4

= $1,200 × (1.09)^4

= $1,693.897932

or

= $1,693.90

(ii) The computation of compound interest for quarterly is shown below:-

= $1,200 × (1 + 9% ÷ 4)^4 × 4

= $1,200 × (1.09)^16

= $1,713.145749

or

= $1,713.15

Since it is quarterly so we divide the interest rate by 4 and multiply the time period by 4

(iii) The computation of compound interest for monthly is shown below:-

= $1,200 × (1 + 9% ÷ 12)^4 × 12

=  $1,200 × (1.0075)^48

= $1,717.6864

or

= $1,717.69

Since it is monthly so we divide the interest rate by 12 and multiply the time period by 12

(iv) The computation of compound interest for weekly is shown below:-

= $1,200 × (1 + 9% ÷ 52)^4 × 52

= $1,200 × (1.432883461 )^208

= $1719.460154

or

= $1,719.46

Since it is weekly so we divide the interest rate by 52 and multiply the time period by 52

(v) The computation of compound interest for daily is shown below:-

= $1,200 × (1 + 9% ÷ 365)^4 × 365

= $1,200 × (1.43326581  )^1460

= $1719.918972

or

= $1719.92

Since it is daily so we divide the interest rate by 365 and multiply the time period by 365

(vi) The computation of compound interest for hourly is shown below:-

= $1,200 × (1 + 9% ÷ 8760)^4 × 8760

= $1,200 × (1.433326764   )^35,040

= $1,719.992117

or

= $1719.99

(vii) The computation of compound interest for continuously is shown below:-

A = Pe^rt

= 1,200e^0.09 × 4

= 1,200e^0.36

= $1,720.00

For​ 2018, Rest-Well Bedding uses​ machine-hours as the only overhead​ cost-allocation base. The direct cost rate is​ $6.00 per unit. The selling price of the product is​ $21.00. The estimated manufacturing overhead costs are​ $275,000 and estimated​ 40,000 machine hours. The actual manufacturing overhead costs are​ $350,000 and actual machine hours are​ 50,000. Using job​ costing, the 2018 actual​ indirect-cost rate is​ ________.

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Answer:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $6.875 per machine-hour

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

The estimated manufacturing overhead costs are​ $275,000 and an estimated​ 40,000 machine hours.

To calculate the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate we need to use the following formula:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 275,000/40,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $6.875 per machine-hour

One-year Treasury securities yield 4%. The market anticipates that 1-year from now 1-year Treasury securities will yield 2.1%. If the pure expectations theory is correct, what should be the yield today for 2-year Treasury securities? Write your answer as a percentage, i.e. for example write 8% as 8.

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Answer:

3.05%

Explanation:

According to Pure Expectation Theory, the future short term interest rates are actually the forward rates.

Mathematically,

(1 + r2,0)^2 = (1 + r1,0)^1 * (1 + r1,1)^1

Here,

r2,0 is the rate of interest for 2 year treasury security from today

r1,0 is the rate of the interest for 1 year treasury security from today

r1,1 is the rate of the interest for 2 year treasury security from Year 1

By Putting Values, we have:

(1 + r2,0)^2 = (1 + 0.04)^1 * (1 + 0.021)^1

(1 + r2,0)^2 = 1.06184

By taking square-root on both sides, we have:

(1 + r2,0) = 1.0305

r2,0 = 3.05%

The management of L Corporation is considering a project that would require an investment of $260,000 and would last for 6 years. The annual net operating income from the project would be $110,000, which includes depreciation of $17,000. The cash inflows occur evenly throughout the year. The payback period of the project is closest to (Ignore income taxes.):

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Answer:

2.04 years

Explanation:

Payback period calculates the amount of the time it takes to recover the amount invested in a project from its cumulative cash flows.

To derive cash flows from net income, add depreciation to net income.

$110,000 + $17,000 = $127,000

Payback period = $260,000 / $127,000 = 2.04 years

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Flyer Company has provided the following information prior to any year-end bad debt adjustment:Cash sales, $167,000Credit sales, $467,000Selling and administrative expenses, $127,000Sales returns and allowances, $47,000Gross profit, $507,000Accounts receivable, $275,000Sales discounts, $31,000Allowance for doubtful accounts credit balance, $2,900Flyer estimates bad debt expense assuming that 2% of credit sales have historically been uncollectible. What is the balance in the allowance for doubtful accounts after bad debt expense is recorded?a) $12,240.b) $9,340.c) $9,780.d) $6,440.

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Answer:

The balance in the allowance for doubtful accounts after bad debt expense is recorded is $12,240. Option A

Explanation:

Cash sales = $167,000

Credit sales = $467,000

Selling and administrative expenses = $127,000

Sales returns and allowances = $47,000

Gross profit = $507,000

Accounts receivable = $275,000

Sales discounts = $31,000

Allowance for doubtful accounts credit balance = $2,900

Balance needed in the 'Allowance for doubtful accounts' = $467,000 × 2%

= $9,240

Credit balance in the allowance account = $2,900

Bad debts expense =  Balance needed in the 'Allowance for doubtful accounts' + Credit balance in the allowance account

= $9,340 + $2,900

= $12,240

On December 31, the end of the first year of operations, Frankenreiter Inc. manufactured 25,600 units and sold 24,000 units. The following income statement was prepared, based on the variable costing concept: Frankenreiter Inc. Variable Costing Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, 20Y1 1 Sales $9,600,000.00 2 Variable cost of goods sold: 3 Variable cost of goods manufactured $5,376,000.00 4 Inventory, December 31 (336,000.00) 5 Total variable cost of goods sold 5,040,000.00 6 Manufacturing margin $4,560,000.00 7 Total variable selling and administrative expenses 1,150,000.00 8 Contribution margin $3,410,000.00 9 Fixed costs: 10 Fixed manufacturing costs $1,664,000.00 11 Fixed selling and administrative expenses 890,000.00 12 Total fixed costs 2,554,000.00 13 Income from operations $856,000.00 Determine the unit cost of goods manufactured, based on (a) the variable costing concept and (b) the absorption costing concept.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Production= 25,600 units

Units sold= 24,000

Variable cost of goods sold= $5,376,000

Fixed manufacturing costs= $1,664,000

The absorption costing method includes all costs related to production, both fixed and variable. The unit product cost is calculated using direct material, direct labor, and total unitary manufacturing overhead.

The variable costing method incorporates all variable production costs (direct material, direct labor, and variable overhead).

Variable costing method:

Unitary product cost= 5,376,000/25,600= $210

Absorption costing:

Unitary product cost= 210 + (1,664,000/25,600)= $275

Given the following information, calculate the debt ratio percentage: Liabilities = $25,000Liquid assets = $5,000Monthly credit payments = $800Monthly savings = $760Net worth = $75,000Take-home pay = $2,300Gross income = $3,500Monthly expenses = $2,050

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Answer:

33.33%

Explanation:

The debt ratio percentage is calculated as:

Liabilities / Net worth = Debt Ratio Percentage

$25,000 / $75,000 = 0.3333

0.3333 * 100 = 33.33%

The debt ratio is easy to calculate and is calculated by dividing the total liabilities of a person with the total net worth of the person. Dividing both gives a figure in decimal which is then multiplied by 100 to derive a percentage.

A large international company has two business units. Invested assets and condensed income statement data for each business unit for the past year are as follows: Compute the following for Business Unit 1: a) Operating Income Using the Dupont Formula: b) Profit Margin % (round % to 1 decimal) c) Investment Turnover (round to 2 decimals) d) Return on Investment (round 1 decimal) Compute the following for Business Unit 2: 2A) Operating Income Using the Dupont Formula: 2B) Profit Margin (round % to 1 decimal) 2C) Investment Turnover (round to 2 decimals) 2D) Return on Investment (round 1 decimal)

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Answer:

1. Compute the following for Business Unit 1:

a) Operating Income = $117,500

b) Profit Margin = 20.7%

c) Investment Turnover = 0.86

d) Return on Investment = 0.2

2. Compute the following for Business Unit 2:

a) Operating Income = $69,750

b) Profit Margin = 12.2%

c) Investment Turnover = 1.18

d) Return on Investment = 0.1

Explanation:

1. Compute the following for Business Unit 1:

a) Operating Income

Operating Income = Revenue – Operating expenses = $280,000 – $162,500 = $117,500

Using the Dupont Formula:

b) Profit Margin % (round % to 1 decimal)

Net income = Operating income – Services department charges = $117,500 - $59,500 = $58,000

Profit Margin = Net income / Revenue = ($58,000 / $280,000) * 100 = 20.7%

c) Investment Turnover (round to 2 decimals)

Investment Turnover = Revenue / Invested Assets = $280,000 / $325,000 = 0.86

d) Return on Investment (round 1 decimal)

Return on Investment = Net income /  Invested Assets = $58,000 / $325,000 = 0.1785 = 0.2

2. Compute the following for Business Unit 2:

a) Operating Income

Operating Income = Revenue – Operating expenses = $222,500 – $152,750 = $69,750

Using the Dupont Formula:

b) Profit Margin % (round % to 1 decimal)

Net income = Operating income – Services department charges = $69,750 - $42,625 = $27,125

Profit Margin = Net income / Revenue = ($27,125 / $222,500) * 100 = 12.2%

c) Investment Turnover (round to 2 decimals)

Investment Turnover = Revenue / Invested Assets = $222,500 / $189,000 = 1.18

d) Return on Investment (round 1 decimal)

Return on Investment = Net income /  Invested Assets = $27,125 / $189,000 = 0.1435 = 0.1

Agent Jennings makes a presentation on Medicare advertised as an educational event. Agent Jennings distributes materials that are solely educational in nature. However, she gives a brief presentation that mentions plan-specific premiums. Is this a prohibited activity at an event that has been advertised as educational?

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Answer:

Yes it is

Explanation:

Yes. When an event has been advertised as educational, going ahead to discuss plan-specific premiums is impermissible

The event for which Mary made the presentation is clearly an educational event so she should have concentrated fully on only educational contents that pertains to the event. Giving a presentation that mentions plan-specific premiums no matter how brief is a deviation from the main focus of the event. Therefore it is impermissible for her to do so.

Morrow City Inc. manufactures small flash drives and is considering raising the price by 75 cents a unit for the coming year. With a 75-cent price increase, demand is expected to fall by 7,000 units. Current Projected Demand 79,000 units 72,000 units Selling price $8.50 $9.25 Incremental cost per unit $5.80 $5.80 If the price increase is implemented, operating profit is projected to ________.

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Answer:

Operating profit is projected to be $35,100

Explanation:

                 Morrow City International

Analysis of the Current and Projected demand to determine the Operating Profit

Particulars         Current       Projected     Changes in

                           Demand      Demand       Demand        

Selling price          $8.50           $9.25            0.75

Less: Cost Price    $5.80           $5.80            0

Contribution           $2.7             $3.45            0.75

Margin

Unit Sold                79,000        72,000        -7000

Total                       $213,300     $248,400   $35,100

Contribution

Note: Total contribution = Unit sold * Contribution margin

Biarritz Corp. is growing quickly. Dividends are expected to grow at a rate of 29 percent for the next three years, with the growth rate falling off to a constant 6.8 percent thereafter. If the required return is 15 percent and the company just paid a dividend of $3.15, what is the current share price

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Answer:

The current price of the share is $69.85

Explanation:

To calculate the current share price, we will use the dividend discount model approach.

The dividend discount model (DDM) estimates the value of a share/stock based on the present value of the expected future dividends from the stock. We will use the two stage growth model of DDM here as the growth in dividends of the stock is divided into two stages.

The formula for current price under two stage growth model is,

P0 = D0 * (1+g1) / (1+r)  +  D0 * (1+g1)^2 / (1+r)^2 + ... + D0 * (1+g1)^n / (1+r)^n  +

[( D0 * (1+g1)^n * (1+g2)) / (r - g2)] / (1+r)^n

Where,

g1 is initial growth rateg2 is the constant growth rater is the required rate of return

So, the price of the stock today will be,

P0 = 3.15 * (1+0.29) / (1+0.15)  +  3.15 * (1+0.29)^2 / (1+0.15)^2  +  

3.15 * (1+0.29)^3 / (1+0.15)^3  +  

[( 3.15 * (1+0.29)^3 * (1+0.068)) / (0.15 - 0.068)] / (1+0.15)^3

P0 = $69.85196 rounded off to $69.85

g in computing the present value of lease payments, the lessee shoulduse the lessee's incremental borrowing rate unless the lessor's implicit interest rate is known to the lessee. expected rate of return. settlement rate. none of these answer are correct

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Answer:

b on edg

Explanation:

A truck was purchased 3 years ago for $50,000 and can be sold today for $25,000. The operating costs are $9,000 per year, and it is expected to last 4 more years with a $5,000 salvage value. A new truck, which will perform that same service, can be purchased for $55,000, and it will have a life of 10 years with operating costs of $28,000 per year and a $10,000 salvage value. What is the value that should be used as P for the presently owned vehicle in a replacement study

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Answer:

P = $25,000

Explanation:

Cost price of truck = $50,000

Present value = $25,000

Operating costs = $9,000 per year

Salvage value = $4,000

Find remaining amount for old truck:

Amount remaining = $50,000 - $25,000 = $25,000

Total amount, since it has a salvage value of $5,000:

Total = $25,00 + $5,000 = $30,000

For new truck:

Cost price = $55,000

Operating costs = $28,000 per year

Salvage value = $10,000

To find the value that should be used as P for the presently owned vehicle in a replacement study:

P = Cost of new truck - Total amount remaining from old truck

P = $55,000 - $30,000

P = $25,000

Therefore, the value that should be used as P for the presently owned vehicle in a replacement study is $25,000

Use the 2012 segment information provided by BMW and Volkswagen to an- swer the following questions: a. Which company is more multinational? b. Which company is more internationally diversified? c. In which region(s) of the world did each company experience the greatest growth from 2011–2012? the greatest decline?

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Answer with its Explanation:

a). The total revenue of Volkswagen and BMW in the 2012 segment given shows that the revenue is $192,676 and BMW which is $76,848. As the revenue of Volkswagen is more than the BMW hence Volkswagen is more multinational.

b). The regional sales section shows that the Volkswagen is more internationally recognized as per the regional sales which is substantially higher than the regional sales of BMW. So its crystal clear that Volkswagen is the one which more internationally diversified.

c). The 2012 segment information shows that the BMW greatest growth was in China then in USA and then greatest growth was in Rest of the Europe and the greatest decline was in Rest of the America.

For Volkswagen, the greatest growth was in North America then in Asia and then in South America. The greatest decline wasn't seen in the segment information but lowest increase was seen in Germany and then in the European countries.

Kahn of Portland Oregon sent a letter to Lischner of Los Angeles inquiring whether Kushner’s property in Humboldt County was for sale. Lischner replied that he was interested in selling and asked Kahn about the fair market value. Kahn wrote that it was difficult to make an offer without a legal description of the property and asked for it and the annual taxes. These were provided by Lischner. Subsequently, Kahn wrote, "I hesitate to place a value on someone else’s property, but I can tell you that I have been offered a similar track of property for $2,000. Since your property is closer to mine, I would prefer to buy yours, and offer a four-year term contract at a total price of $2,500." The two parties ultimately agreed on a cash price of $2,500. Shortly after contracting with Kahn, Lischner went to Humboldt county and readily learned, upon the most superficial inquiry that the property was worth more than $2,500. He sold the property to Pacoima Lumber Sales, Inc. for $7,500. Thereupon, Kahn sued Lischner for $5,000. Lischner responded that he had been induced to contract by a fraudulent misrepresentation as to the value of the property by Kahn and therefore could rescind their contract of sale.What are the elements that must be present for fraudulent misrepresentation? Did Kahn commit fraud? Why, or why not.

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Answer:

Misrepresentation & Fraud:

a) Elements for Fraudulent Misrepresentation:

1) A representation was in fact made:  This means that it was not just a mere opinion expressed by the party misrepresenting.

2) That particular representation was false: The statement made was untrue.

3) The defendant had knowledge that the representation was false:  The misrepresentation was intentional on the party of the defendant.

4) The statement was made with the intention that the other party rely on it and enter into a contract or agreement:  The defendant was out to induce the other party to enter the contract.

b) Kahn committed a fraud since he intentionally induced Lischner to contract on the basis of fraudulent misrepresentation.  The remedy available for Lischner is to rescind the contract.

Explanation:

a) Fraudulent misrepresentation is the presentation of false facts by someone who attempts to persuade another into action with the intent to deceive.  The remedy available to the deceived party is to rescind the contract or to plea for damages.

b) According to the  britannica.com, "Fraud, in law, is the deliberate misrepresentation of fact for the purpose of depriving someone of a valuable possession."

Denver Co. recently used 14,000 labor hours to produce 7,500 units. According to manufacturing specifications, each unit is anticipated to take two hours to complete. The company's actual payroll costs were $158,200. If the standard labor cost per hour is $11, Denver's labor efficiency variance is: Question 18 options: $11,300 (U). $11,000 (U). $11,000 (F). $11,300 (F).

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Answer:

Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= $11,000 favorable

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Denver Co. recently used 14,000 labor hours to produce 7,500 units. According to manufacturing specifications, each unit is anticipated to take two hours to complete. The standard labor cost per hour is $11.

To calculate the direct labor efficiency variance, we need to use the following formula:

Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= (Standard Quantity - Actual Quantity)*standard rate

Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= (2*7,500 - 14,000)*11

Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= $11,000 favorable

A company issued 1,000 shares of $10 par value common stock due to a previously declared stock dividend; the market value at both the date of declaration and distribution was $12 per share. Which of the following correctly describes the reporting of this stock issue within the financing activities section of the cash flow statement?
a) A cash outflow of $10,000
b) A cash outflow of $2,000
c) A cash outflow of $12,000
d) There is no cash flow

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Answer:

d) There is no cash flow

Explanation:

There is no cash flow because a stock dividend refers to a dividend that is paid by issuing additional shares to shareholders of a company instead of paying them a cash dividend.

Therefore, there is no cash flow since no cash is received nor paid.

Note: To record stock dividends, the amounts is moved from retained earnings to paid-in capital; and the evidence that no cash is received nor paid is that the journal entries for the issue of stock dividend will be as follows:

Debit Retained for $12,000 (i.e. 1,000 * $12 = $12,000)

Credit Common Stock for $10,000 (i.e. 1,000 - $10 = $10,000)

Credit Additional Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par - Common Stock for $2,000 ($12,000 - $10,000)

A one-year and two-year bonds currently pays 1.2% and 1.6%, respectively. What is the expected interest rate on a one-year bond next year according to the liquidity premium theory if the two-year term premium is 0.1%

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Answer: 1.8%

Explanation:

Liquidity Premium theory posits that investors prefer more liquid securities to less liquid ones.

It can also be used to calculate expected interest by relating to other bond returns.

The formula is;

Interest Rate expected in nth year = (Sum of individual interest rates in n years)/n + Liquidity Premium in nth year

The premium provided is for the two - year bond and the return on the 2 year bond is also given.

Plugging the figures in gives;

1.6% = (1.2% + One year bond expected interest) / 2 + 0.1%

1.6% - 0.1% = (1.2% + interest) / 2

1.5% * 2 = 1.2% + interest

3% = 1.2% + interest

Interest = 3% - 1.2%

Interest = 1.8%

Lease A does not contain a bargain purchase option, but the lease term is equal to 90% of the estimated economic life of the leased property. Lease B does not transfer ownership of the property to the lessee by the end of the lease term, but the lease term is equal to 75% of the estimated economic life of the leased property. Based on this information alone, how should the lessee classify these leases

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Answer: Lease A Capital lease

Lease B Capital lease

Explanation:

A Capital lease is known as a lease agreement in which the lessor ( someone giving out the property) agrees to transfer the ownership rights to the lessee ( someone acquiring or needing the services of the property). After completion of the agreed lease period.

In a capital lease, the lessor is usually mandated to transfer the ownership rights of the asset to the lessee upon the end of the agreed lease term between both parties.

On April 1, 2021, the Electronic Superstore borrows $21 million of which $7 million is due in 2022. Show how the company would report the $21 million debt on its December 31, 2021 balance sheet.
Electronic Superstore
Partial Balance Sheet
December 31, 2021
Current liabilities:
Long-term liabilities:
Total liabilities

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Answer:

                    Electronic Superstore

Partial balance sheet  as at  December 31, 2021

Current Liabilities

Current portion of long term debt         7,000,000

Long term liabilities

Notes payable                                        14,000,000

Total Liabilities                                       21,000,000

If annual demand is 12,000 units, the ordering cost is $6 per order, and the holding cost is $2.50 per unit per year, which of the following is the optimal order quantity using the fixed-order quantity model?
A. 421
B. 234
C. 78
D. 26
E. 312

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Answer:

240 units

Explanation:

We can find Optimal order quantity easily by Optimal order quantity formula using the fixed order quantity formula  

Formula::  Optimal order quantity = [tex]\sqrt[2]{\frac{2CoD}{Ch} }[/tex]

Where

Co = Ordering cost per order

D = Annual demand

Ch = Holding cost per unit

Calculations

Lets put in the values

Optimal order quantity = [tex]\sqrt[2]{\frac{2CoD}{Ch} }[/tex]

Optimal order quantity = [tex]\sqrt[2]{\frac{2*6*12000}{2.5} }[/tex]

Optimal order quantity = 240 units

Note: There must have been a mistake in question options the answer is 240 and closest to 240 is option B

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