Answer: $4.70
Explanation:
The Gordon Growth Model allows for the calculation of stock value using the predicted growth rate of dividends and the discount rate.
The formula is;
Value of stock = Next Dividend / ( Discount rate - growth rate)
Next Dividend = Current dividend * growth rate
= 1.2 * ( 1 - 0.1)
= $1.08
Value of Stock = 1.08 / ( 13% - (-10%))
= 1.08 / ( 13% + 10%)
= 1.08 / 23%
= $4.70
Consider Derek's budget information:
materials to be used totals $64,100; direct labor totals $198,100; factory overhead totals $394,200; work in process inventory January 1 is $186,700; and work in progress inventory on December 31 is $192,200. The budgeted cost of goods manufactured for the year is:_________.
a. $649,450.
b. $657,950.
c. $197,600.
d. $1,044,650.
Answer:
650,900 is the answer to this question.
Explanation:
$64,100 + $198,100 + $394,200 = $656400
Now costs of goods manufactured = Opening Work in process + Manufacturing expenses for the year - Closing work in process
$186,700 + $656400 - $192,200
= $650,900
cost of goods manufactured is cost for completed goods, opening work in process would be completed during the year and cost incurred during the year is also for completed units except that incurred on closing work in process as it is incomplete.
Gross national product gnp would include Select one: a. Final goods and services produced by American resources b. Final goods and services produced in other countries by US firms c. Final goods and services produced in the United States by US firms d. Final goods and services produced in the United States
Answer:
Option D, Final goods, and services produced in the United States.
Explanation:
Option D is correct because the gross national product is the value of all goods and services produced in the domestic boundary of a nation during the accounting year and all the net factor income from abroad. Since there is a lack of information regarding the net factor income from abroad in the question, so just consider the value of final goods and services produced in the domestic territory that will be part of GNP.
Jane, Joseph and John are supporting their father who lives in a separate apartment. Their contribution towards his support is 10%, 35% and 55%, respectively. In a multiple support agreement, who would be entitled to claim the father as a dependent?
Answer:
Joseph or John
Explanation:
In order to claim a person as a dependent in order to be eligible for tax benefits, one must contribute with more than 10% of the person's support.
In this case, only Joseph and John contribute with more than 10% and therefore only Joseph or John would be entitled to claim their father as a dependent.
Thornton, Inc., had taxable income of $128,267 for the year. The company's marginal tax rate was 35 percent and its average tax rate was 24 percent. How much did the company have to pay in taxes for the year?
Answer:
$30784.08
Explanation:
Taxable income can be refer to as the amount of income used to calculate how much tax an organisation owes to the government in a particular tax year.
Thornton Inc. had taxable income of $128,267 for the year
The company's marginal tax rate is 35 percent
The company's average tax rate is 24 percent
To know how much did the company have to pay in taxes for the year, we multiply the Taxable income by the Company Average tax rate for the year.
=$128,267 * 24%
=$128,267 * 0.24
=$30784.08
Thornton Inc will pay $30784.08 for the year.
E-Eyes just issued some new preferred stock. The issue will pay an annual dividend of $14 in perpetuity, beginning 19 years from now. If the market requires a return of 4.4 percent on this investment, how much does a share of preferred stock cost today
Answer:
Price of stock = $181.78
Explanation:
PV of dividend in year 13
PV =A×(1- (1+r)^(-n)/r )
PV of dividend in (year 13) = 14/(0.044=318.18
PV of dividend in year 0
PV = Div× (1+r)^(-n)
Dividend in year 13, r-interest rate, n- number of years
PV in year 0 = 318.1818182 × 1.044^(-13)= 181.78
Price of stock = $181.78
On January 1, a company has 700,000 shares of issued and outstanding common stock. On March 1, the company repurchases 60,000 shares. On June 1, it effects a 2-for-1 stock split. On November 1, it issues 240,000 shares. The company has a net income for the year of $2,720,000.
Required:
What is the basic earnings per share of common stock for the year (rounded to the nearest cent)?
Answer:
Basic EPS = 1.8
Explanation:
March 1 outstanding shares = 700,000 - 60,000= 640,000
June 1 outstanding shares = 640,000 × 2 = 1,280,000
November 1 outstanding shares = 1,280,000 + 240,000 =1,520,000
Net income = $2,720,000.
Basic earnings per shares (EPS) =
income available to ordinary shareholders/Number of shares outstanding
=$2,720,000/1,520,000 units = 1.789
Basic EPS = 1.8
Dianna will invest $3,000 in an investment account for the next 30 years. The investment will earn 13 per cent annually. How much will she have at the end of 30 years? (Round to the nearest dollar.)
Answer:
$117,347.69
Explanation:
Assuming that Diana made only one $3,000 investment, in 30 years she will have:
future value = present value x (1 + interest rate)ⁿ
present value = $3,000interest rate = 13%n = 30 yearsfuture value = $3,000 x (1 + 0.13)³⁰ = $3,000 x 39.116 = $117,347.69
important changes are occurring on your team as task agendas become clarified and members begin to understand one another personal styles. Attention is beginning to shift toward obstacles that may stand in the way of task accomplishment. Efforts are being made to find ways to meet team goals while also satisfying individual needs. Failure in this stage can be a lasting liability whereas success here can set a strong foundation for later team effectiveness. What stage of team development is your team in?
Answer:
Storming stage.
Explanation:
The storming stage usually begins with the appearance of conflicts between the different styles that each member of the team performs the work.
It is natural for each individual to have their own style of carrying out their tasks, and this is natural in a team with different people profiles, so if the style of a member working causes some type of unforeseen problem for the team, conflicts and frustrations can happen that will negatively impact the workflow and the achievement of objectives and goals.
The storming also happens for other reasons, such as position disputes, lack of information and direction of the functions of each team member, work overload, disagreements, resistance, etc.
Therefore, it is important that at this stage of team development, there is a leadership aimed at establishing direct communication with the members and aimed at correcting their behaviors without overcoming the personality of each member. It is also essential to have a review of the rules, individual check-ins and a culture based on integration and motivation, where each member feels equally important to the team's success.
You want to have $1 million in your savings account when you retire. You plan on investing a single lump sum today to fund this goal. You are planning on investing in an account which will pay 7.5 percent annual interest. Which of the following will reduce the amount that you must deposit today if you are to have your desired $1 million on the day you retire? I. Invest in a different account paying a higher rate of interest. II. Invest in a different account paying a lower rate of interest. III. Retire later. IV. Retire sooner.
Answer:bruh
Explanation:
Go through the three components of democratic capitalism and picture an economy without each one. What happens to freedom, fairness, and moral and ethical behavior? Which part of the system seems weakest today? What can be done about it?
Explanation:
The three components of democratic capitalism are: private ownership of the means of production, the labor market and the exchange of products in a market whose profit is obtained.
When imagining an economic context without free companies, the scarcity would be increasing and there would be an economic slowdown that would impact the lives of thousands of people and lead to an increase in poverty, hunger and starvation.
Such problems could also happen without a freely elected government.
Therefore, ethical and moral values must be considered as the basis of any economic system, so that all market mechanisms flow in order to satisfy the needs of citizens with regard to products, services, employment and dignity.
Botox Facial Care had earnings after taxes of $350,000 in 20X1 with 200,000 shares of stock outstanding. The stock price was $72.50. In 20X2, earnings after taxes increased to $420,000 with the same 200,000 shares outstanding. The stock price was $83.00. a. Compute earnings per share and the P/E ratio for 20X1. (The P/E ratio equals the stock price divided by earnings per share.) (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to 2 decimal places.) b. Compute earnings per share and the P/E ratio for 20X2. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to 2 decimal places.) c. Why did the P/E ratio change
Answer:
a. Compute earnings per share and the P/E ratio for 20X1.
EPS = $1.75 per stock
P/E ratio = 41.43
b. Compute earnings per share and the P/E ratio for 20X2.
EPS = $2.10 per stock
P/E ratio = 39.52
Explanation:
after taxes net income $350,000 in 20x1
200,000 outstanding common stocks
stock price $72.50
after taxes net income $420,000 in 20x2
200,000 outstanding common stocks
stock price $83.00
EPS = net income / outstanding stocks
20x1 = $350,000 / 200,000 = $1.75 per stock
20x2 = $420,000 / 200,000 = $2.10 per stock
P/E ratio = stock price / EPS
20x1 = $72.50 / $1.75 = 41.43
20x2 = $83.00 / $2.10 = 39.52
To test whether a particular diversification move has good prospects for creating added shareholder value, corporate strategists should use the A. profit test, the competitive strength test, and the industry attractiveness test B. strategic fit test, the industry attractiveness test, and the dividend effect test C. barrier to entry test, the competitive advantage test, and the stock price effect test D. the industry attractiveness test, the cost-of-entry test, and the better-off test E. better-off test, the competitive advantage test, and the profit expectations test g
Answer:
The answer is option (d) the industry attractiveness test, the cost-of-entry test, and the better-off test.
Explanation:
Solution
The better-off test is important for diversification decisions. Better off test tells whether their is one time or continuous competitive advantage in some form due to diversification.
Industry attractiveness is important to access profitability and ability to win in the industry .
Cost to entry is important to access whether the firm has resources to invest in diversification .
Answer:
option D
Explanation:
Blue Company purchased 60 percent ownership of Kelly Corporation in 20X1. On May 10, 20X2, Kelly purchased inventory from Blue for $60,000. Kelly sold all of the inventory to an unaffiliated company for $86,000 on November 10, 20X2. Blue produced the inventory sold to Kelly for $47,000. The companies had no other transactions during 20X2.
1. What amount of sales will be reported in the 20X2 consolidated income statement?
a. $51,600
b. $60,000
c. $86,000
d. $146,000
2. What amount of cost of goods sold will be reported in the 20X2 consolidated income statement?
a. $36,000
b. $47,000
c. $60,000
d. $107,000
3. What amount will be reported as consolidated net income for 20X2?
a. $13,000
b. $26,000
c. $28,600
d. $39,000
Answer:
Blue Company
Consolidation of Parent & Subsidiary Companies :
1. c. $86,000
2. b. $47,000
3. d. $39,000
Explanation:
In preparing a consolidated income statement, Blue Company with controlling interest of 60% will eliminate intercompany transactions, sales, purchases, inventory, and profits. This is because such transactions are assumed to be within the same consolidated entity.
Only such transactions involving outsiders are taken into consideration for the purpose of determining profits and arriving at the financial position of the consolidated group.
Small business owners' unique selling points (also known as benefits) that customers can expect from your goods or services, including benefits that differentiate your offering from those of the competition is known as:
Answer: Value proposition
Explanation: Value proposition in business is that service, innovation, or uniqueness about your business that attracts customers. A value proposition also helps answers the question 'why' someone should do business with you. It hells to convince potential customer why they should patronize you, and why your service or product would be of more value to them than what your competitors offering same service would be able to offer them.
Hancock Medical Supply Co., earned $85,000 of revenue on account during Year 1, its first year of operation. During Year 1, Hancock collected $67,600 of cash from its receivables accounts. The company did not write-off any uncollectible accounts. It estimates that it will be unable to collect 1% of revenue on account. What is the net realizable value of receivables that will be reported on the balance sheet at December 31, Year 1
Answer:
realizable value of the receivable = $16,550
Explanation:
First of all let us lay out the important information to be used in calculation clearly:
earnings = $85,000
receivables collected = $67,600
uncollectible amount = 1% of $85,000 = 0.01 × 85,000 = $850
Net realizable value of receivables is the total amount to be received, but that has not yet been received, and is not classified as uncollectible amount. This is calculated thus:
Net value of receivable = earnings - uncollectible amount - receivable collected.
= 85,000 - 850 - 67,600 = $16,550.
Note that the receivable collected is subtracted from the total earnings because it is no longer classified as receivable, once it has been received, hence whatever remains of the total earnings that has not bee received make up receivables.
Everett, Miguel, and Ramona are partners, sharing income 1:2:3. After selling all of the assets for cash, dividing losses on realization, and paying liabilities, the balances in the capital accounts are as follows: Everett, $52,800 Cr.; Miguel, $47,500 Dr.; and Ramona, $37,400 Cr. How much cash is available for distribution to the partners
Answer:
$42,700 cash is available for distribution
Explanation:
In order to calculate the cash available for sharing, we will first identify the debit and credit transactions. Debit transactions are expenditures, while credit transactions are incomes, hence we need to calculate the difference between the income and the expenditure.
Available cash = Everett (credit) - Miguel (debit) + Ramona (credit)
Available cash = 52,800 - 47,500 + 37,400 = $42,700
Therefore $42,700 is available in cash for distribution to the partners
The company has 15 employees, who earn a total of $1,960 in salaries each working day. They are paid each Monday for their work in the five-day workweek ending on the previous Friday. Assume that December 31, 2015, is a Tuesday, and all 15 employees worked the first two days of that week. Because New Year's Day is a paid holiday, they will be paid salaries for five full days on Monday, January 6, 2016. Use the information to prepare adjusting entries as of December 31, 2015.
Answer:
Preparation of the adjusting entries as of December 31, 2015.
Dr Salaries Expense 3,920
Cr Salaries Payable 3,920
Explanation:
Since we were been told in the question that all the 15 employees worked the first 2 days of that week, the Adjustment we therefore be $3,920( 1,960×2) . And the transaction will be recorded as:
Dr Salaries Expense 3,920
Cr Salaries Payable 3,920
The Adjustment will be :
1,960 x 2 = 3,920
Therefore the pay that occured in New Year's Day will not be used because it falls in the next year.
Provide the names of two (a) asset accounts, (b) liability accounts, and (c) equity accounts.
Answer:
two (a) asset accounts
Cash and cash equivalents, which is the most liquid asset.Inventory, which are the goods that the company buys or produces, to sell later on, and make a profit.two libability accounts
Acconts payable, which is the money that the company owes.Unearned revenue, which are revenues for goods or services that have not been delived yet.two equity accounts
Common stock, the most typical form of equity.Retained earnings, income that is left after paying dividends.Explanation:
A company has net credit sales of $ 1 comma 300 comma 000, beginning net accounts receivable of $ 270 comma 000, and ending net accounts receivable of $ 202 comma 000. What is the days' sales in accounts receivable? (Use 365 days in calculations as needed. Round any intermediate calculations to two decimal places, and your final answer to the nearest whole day.)
Answer:
66.36 days
Explanation:
Calculation of the days' sales in accounts receivable .
Using this formula
Accounts Receivable Turnover Ratio = [Net credit sales (Beginning net account receivable +Ending net account receivable)/2)]
Let plug in the formula
[$1,300,000/($270,000 + $202,000)/2)]
$1,300,000/($472,000/2)
=$1,300,000/236,000
=$5.50 Days' sales in receivables
= 365/5.5
= 66.36 days
Therefore the days' sales in accounts receivable will be 66.36 days
Suppose the GDP of Australia is 100,000 AUD and the exchange rate between AUD and USD is 1.34 AUD=$1. What is the GDP of Australia when measured in USD? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
Answer:
The value of GDP in dollars = $74600
Explanation:
Given the GDP (gross domestic product) of Australia = 100000 AUD
Given the exchange rate, 1.34 AUD = $1.
Since we have given the total amount of GDP for Australia and exchange rate. Now we have to calculate the value of Australian GDP in the dollars. We can find this by dividing the total GDP with 1.34 AUD.
The value of GDP in dollars = 100000 / 1.34 = $74626.86 or $74600.
Assume Luis spends his entire income on X and Y, and his indifference curves have the usual convex shape. If Luis maximizes his utility, then:
a. there are other bundles that are preferred at the current price ratio.
b. the slope of his indifference curve is smaller than the slope of his budget line.
c. he spends his entire available income.
d. the slope of his indifference curve is greater than the slope of his budget line.
Answer:
c. he spends his entire available income.
Explanation:
If Luis wants to maximize his utility, he will need to spend all his money and locate himself in the point of the curve that is tangent to his personal budget line. At this point, the curve's slope is equal to the price ratio of the goods.
The marginal rate of substitution at this point is equal to the slope of the curve, i.e. how much of a product you have to give up in order to gain more utility from another product.
A medical group practice is considering offering a new service with risk that is greater than the current risk of the business. When evaluating this investment, the decision maker should:
a. increase the internal rate of return of the project to reflect the greater risk
b. increase the net present value of the project to reflect the greater risk
c. reject the project because its acceptance would increase the risk of the business
d. ignore the risk differential if the project represents only a small fraction of the total assets of the firm
e. increase the cost of capital applied to the project to make it higher than the business's corporate cost of capital
Answer:
e. increase the cost of capital applied to the project to make it higher than the business's corporate cost of capital
Explanation:
When a project is more risky compared to the current risk of the business, the business shouldn't use the company's weighted average cost of capital but use a cost of capital higher than the company's wacc to reflect the riskiness of the project. .
Net present value is the present value of after tax cash flows from an investment less the amount invested.
Internal rate of return is the discount rate that equates the after tax cash flows from an investment to the amount invested
NPV and IRR are determined by amount invested in the project, cost of capital and cash inflows. It cannot be randomly manipulated.
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An Office Manager uses a Periodic Review Inventory System: they check the inventory in the Office Supply Closet once every 10 days, placing an order with their supplier depending on the inventory level in the closet. This week, the manager has counted 220 blue ink pens in the closet. They have already placed an order with a supplier for 600 blue ink pens that should arrive in 3 days. What is the Office Manager's Inventory Position
Answer:
880 blue ink pens
Explanation:
The computation of the inventory position is shown below:
= Current stock counted in the closet + already placed orders with the supplier
where,
Current stock counted in the closet is 220 blue ink pens
And, the already placed orders with the supplier is 600 blue ink pens
Now placing these values to the above formula
So, the inventory position is
= 220 blue ink pens + 600 blue ink pens
= 880 blue ink pens
Inventory management software is a program that helps to keep track of your inventory levels, orders, sales, and delivery.
It may also be used to produce work orders, bills of materials, and some manufacturing paperwork in the production line.
The correct answer is 880 blue ink pens
The following formula for calculating the inventory position:
= Current stock counted in the closet + supplier orders previously placed
where
There are 220 blue ink pens inside the room right now.
In addition, 600 blue ink pens have been ordered from the provider.
Now plug these numbers into the formula above.
As a result, the inventory situation is
220 blue ink pens + 600 blue ink pens = 220 blue ink pens + 600 blue ink pens
= 880 pens having blue ink.
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Suppose your friend is a music major who sings at weddings. She has no fixed or marginal costs for singing and has two types of customers: 20 customers think it is worth paying $200 to have her sing at their wedding, whereas 10 customers think her singing services are worth only $100. Il earn S if she can charge only one price to:________.
(a) If your friend is able to sing at each wedding and maximizes profits all customers.
(b) She will earn S If she can perfectly price discriminate.
Answer: a. $4,000
b. $5,000
Explanation:
a. If she can sing at each wedding but decides to maximise profits, she will only sing at the weddings of those paying her $200 as it is the higher of the two payment options.
Should she sing at the $200 customer weddings, she would make;
= 20 people * $200
= $4,000
b. Price Discrimination is the charging of different types of customers different prices for the same or similar goods.
If your friend knows how to perfectly charge the two different groups the different prices that they value her at then she will be able to attend and sing at both weddings making her revenue;
= (10* $100) + (20 * $200)
= 1,000 + 4,000
= $5,000
Sunland Company had the following account balances at year-end: Cost of Goods Sold $60,410; Inventory $15,010; Operating Expenses $29,380; Sales Revenue $126,580; Sales Discounts $1,340; and Sales Returns and Allowances $2,090. A physical count of inventory determines that merchandise inventory on hand is $12,360.Prepare the adjusting entry necessary as a result of the physical count.
1. Account Titles and Explanation
Debit Credit
2. Account Tiles and Explanation
Debit Credit
Answer and Explanation:
The journal entry is shown below:
Cost of goods sold Dr $2,650 ($15,010 - $12,360)
To Inventory $2,650
(Being the cost of goods sold)
By recording this we debited the cost of good sold as it increased the expenses and credited the inventory as it decreased the assets so that the correct recording and posting could be done
April 5 $10 April 10 $12 April 15 $14 April 20 $16 April 22 $17 One unit is sold on April 25. The company uses the weighted average inventory costing method. Identify the cost of the ending inventory on the balance sheet. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
Answer: $55.20
Explanation:
The Weighted Average Cost method of valuing inventory averages the cost of the entire inventory in stock and then uses the resultant cost to value all of the inventory.
As it is an average, it works by adding up all the costs and dividing by the number of units.
1 unit of each good costing the prices listed were purchased so,
= $10 + $12 + $14 + $16 + $17
= $69
5 units were purchased so the average is,
= 69/5
= $13.80 is the cost per inventory unit.
One unit was sold on April 25
4 units therefore remain.
Cost of ending inventory is,
= 13.80 * 4
= $55.20
I have attached the complete question below.
When a firm experiences diseconomies of scale, Group of answer choices short-run average total cost is minimized. long-run average total cost is minimized. long-run average total cost increases as output increases. long-run average total cost decreases as output increases.
Answer:
long-run average total cost decreases as output increases.
Explanation:
On April 2 a corporation purchased for cash 5,000 shares of its own $11 par common stock at $28 per share. It sold 3,000 of the treasury shares at $31 per share on June 10. The remaining 2000 shares were sold on November 10 for $24 per share. a. Journalize the entries to record the purchase (treasury stock is recorded at cost). Apr. 2 b. Journalize the entries to record the sale of the stock. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. Jun. 10 Nov. 10
Answer:
April 2
Treasury Stock $140,000 (debit)
Cash $140,000 (credit)
June 10
Cash $93,000 (debit)
Treasury Stock $93,000 (credit)
Nov 10
Cash $48,000 (debit)
Treasury Stock $48,000 (credit)
Explanation:
When the Company purchases its own shares
De-recognize the equity item : Treasury Stock and also de-recognize the assets of Cash.
When the Company sales its own shares.
Recognize the Equity item : Treasury Stock and also recognize the asset Cash.
Concord Co. had sales revenue of $555,600 in 2020. Other items recorded during the year were: Cost of goods sold $320,200 Salaries and wages expense 120,100 Income tax expense 25,590 Increase in value of company reputation 15,570 Other operating expenses 11,210 Unrealized gain on value of patents 20,410 Prepare a single-step income statement for Concord for 2020. Concord has 105,600 shares of stock outstanding
Answer:
Concord Co.
Income Statement
For the Year Ended December 31, 2020
Revenues:
Sales revenue $555,600
Expenses:
Cost of goods sold ($320,200)
Salaries and wages expense ($120,100)
Other operating expenses ($11,210)
Income tax expense ($25,590)
Net income: $78,500
Earnings per share: $0.74
Increase in value of company reputation and unrealized gain on value of patents are not included in this income statement.
Canniff Air uses two measures of activity, flights and passengers, in the cost formulas in its budgets and performance reports. The cost formula for plane operating costs is $56,960 per month plus $2,634 per flight plus $6 per passenger. The company expected its activity in February to be 67 flights and 270 passengers, but the actual activity was 66 flights and 271 passengers. The actual cost for plane operating costs in February was $231,250. The plane operating costs in the planning budget for February would be closest to:
Answer:
Actual Operating costs $231,250
Planned Operating Costs budgeted = $ 235058
Planned Operating Costs at actual level = $ 232430
Explanation:
The Planned costs are the costs estimated at the planned level of activity.
The actual costs are costs that actually occur.
But flexible costs are those which are planned ( determined) at actual level of activity.
Canniff Air
Actual Planned
Operating costs $231,250
The cost formula for plane operating costs is $56,960 per month plus $2,634 per flight plus $6 per passenger.
Planned Operating Costs= $56,960+ 2634 *67 flights + 6*270 passengers
= $ 56960 + 176478+ 1620
= $ 235058
Actual Operating Costs = $56,960+ 2634 *66 flights + 6*271 passengers
= $ 56960 + 173844+ 1626
= $ 232430
We put the values in the given formula to obtains these costs both planned and actual.