Last year Carson Industries issued a 10-year, 14% semiannual coupon bond at its par value of $1,000. Currently, the bond can be called in 6 years at a price of $1,060 and it sells for $1,300. What are the bond's nominal yield to maturity and its nominal yield to call? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places. YTM: % YTC: % Would an investor be more likely to earn the YTM or the YTC?

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Answer 1

Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

For nominal yield to maturity

Given that

NPER = 9 × 2 = 18

PMt = $1,000 ×14% ÷ 2 = $70

PV  = -$1,300

FV = $1,000

The formula is shown below:

= RATE(NPER,PMT,-PV,FV,TYPE)

After applying the above formula, the yield to maturity is 9.05%

For nominal yield to call

Given that

NPER = 6 × 2 = 18

PMt = $1,000 ×14% ÷ 2 = $70

PV  = -$1,300

FV = $1,060

The formula is shown below:

= RATE(NPER,PMT,-PV,FV,TYPE)

After applying the above formula, the yield to call is 8.34%

As the yield to maturity is more than the yield to call so the bond would be likely to called


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Bruce Corporation makes four products in a single facility. These products have the following unit product costs:

Products
A B C D
Direct materials $16.10 $20.00 $13.00 $15.70
Direct labor 18.10 21.50 15.90 9.90
Variable manufacturing overhead 4.90 6.10 8.60 5.60
Fixed manufacturing overhead 28.00 14.90 15.00 17.00
Unit product cost 67.10 62.50 52.50 48.20

Additional data concerning these products are listed below.

Products
A B C D
Grinding minutes per unit 2.25 1.35 0.95 0.55
Selling price per unit $81.20 $73.60 $70.40 $65.10
Variable selling cost per unit $3.10 $3.60 $3.30 $4.00
Monthly demand in units 3,500 2,500 2,500 4,500

The grinding machines are potentially the constraint in the production facility. A total of 10,500 minutes are available per month on these machines. Direct labor is a variable cost in this company.

Required:
Which product makes the MOST profitable use of the grinding machines?

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Answer:

Product D

Explanation:

Calculation to determine Which product makes the MOST profitable use of the grinding machines

First step is to calculate the Variable cost per unit

Products

A B C D

Direct materials $16.10 $20.00 $13.00 $15.70

Add Direct labor 18.10 21.50 15.90 9.90

Add Variable manufacturing overhead 4.90 6.10 8.60 5.60

Add Variable selling cost per unit $3.10 $3.60 $3.30 $4.00

Variable cost per unit $42.20 $51.60 $40.80 $35.20

Now let calculate the product that makes the MOST profitable use of the grinding machines

Selling price per unit $81.20 $73.60 $70.40 $65.10

Less Variable cost per unit $42.20 $51.60 $40.80 $35.20

=Contribution margin per unit $39 $22 $29.60 $29.90

÷Grinding minutes per unit 2.25 1.35 0.95 0.55

=Contribution per grinding minutes $17.33 $16.30 $31.16 $54.36

Therefore Based on the above calculation the product that makes the MOST profitable use of the grinding machines is PRODUCT D because it has the highest Contribution per grinding minutes of the amount of $54.36

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leases telecommunications equipment from Photon Company. Assume the following data for equipment leased from Photon Company. The lease term is 5 years and requires equal rental payments of $31,000 at the beginning of each year. The equipment has a fair value at the commencement of the lease of $150,000, an estimated useful life of 8 years, and a guaranteed residual value at the end of the lease of $15,500. Photon set the annual rental to earn a rate of return of 6%, and this fact is known to Callaway. The lease does not transfer title or contain a bargain purchase option, and is not a specialized asset.

Required:
How should Callaway classify this lease?

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Answer:

Financial lease

Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

The Present value of minimum lease payments is

= Present value of rental payments + Present value of GRV

= $31,000 × Cumulative PV factor at 6% for 5 periods of annuity due + $15,500 × PV Factor at 6% for 5th period

= $31,000 × 4.46511 + $15,500 × 0.79209

= $138,418 + $12,277

= $150,695

Since the lease payments present value would be more than 90% of the fair value so it would be classified as the financial lease  

During 2019, equipment with a book value of $49,000 and an original cost of $255,000 was sold at a loss of $4,800. 1. How much cash did Anders receive from the sale of equipment? 2. How much depreciation expense was recorded on equipment during 2019? 3. What was the cost of new equipment purchased by Anders during 2019?

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Answer:

1) 44200

2) & 3) Balancing figure of provision for depreciation account, equipment account give depreciation on equipment sold, new equipment purchased.

Explanation:

1) Cash received for sale of equipment = Current Book Value - Loss at sale

49000 - 4800 = 44200

2) 'Depreciation on equipment for current year' can be solved by making - equipment ac & provision for depreciation account.

Equipment opening balance at dr side, closing balance at cr side ; & provision opening balance cr side, closing balance dr side. Provision for depreciation ac dr balancing figure, is the depreciation on sold asset upto 2015, transferred to asset account cr side.

3) Depreciation (transferred), Loss on sale, & sale amount credited to equipment ac. Balancing figure on dr side of equipment ac shows new equipment purchased during the year.

Given the following financial structure for Company S for all of 2016:
Common stock, $1 par value, 800,000 shares issued and outstanding all year.
Convertible preferred stock, 50,000 shares, $100 par value, 6% cumulative dividend, each share convertible into 5 shares of common stock.
Convertible bonds, $500,000 face value, 8% stated rate, each $1,000 bond is convertible into 20 shares of common stock.
Stock options, 100,000 options outstanding, each option convertible for one share of stock at an option price of $60 per share.
Additional information:
1. The convertible bonds were issued at par in 2015.
2. The average market price per share for the common stock was $80 for the year.
3. The income tax rate for Company S is 30 percent.
4. Net income for Company S for 2016 was $$2,600,000.
A. Calculate Basic EPS (carry calculations to 2 decimal places).
B. Show your calculations for the numerator and denominator effect of each of the above convertible securities.
C. From your calculations in Part B, complete the schedule to calculate the dilution index of each convertible security, then indicate the ranking (most dilutive = 1) of each convertible security.
D. Using the indexes above to incrementally evaluate the dilutive effect, calculate diluted earnings per share in the space provided on the answer sheet. Show the DEPS calculation at each incremental stage, and carry the calculation to 2 decimal places. CIRCLE the DEPS number that would be displayed in the financials.

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Answer:

Explanation:

A.)

The Basic EPS can be determined by using the formula:

[tex]\mathtt{Basic \ EPS = \dfrac{Net \ income \ attributabe \ to\ common \ stock \ holders }{\text{common stock outstanding throughout the year}} }[/tex]

[tex]\text{Given Net income = \$2,600,000}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Net income available for common stock holders = }[/tex][tex]\text{ Net income given less dividend}[/tex]

[tex]\text{ to preferred holders of stock}[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{=$2,600,000 - $100 \times 50000\times 6\%}[/tex]

[tex]=\$2,300,000[/tex]

[tex]\text{Common stock} = $800,000[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{Basic \ EPS = \dfrac{\$2,300,000}{800,000} }[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{Basic \ EPS = \$2.88 \ per \ common \ stock}[/tex]

B.)

The calculations for the numerator and denominator effect are:

[tex]\text{Calculation of the effect on incremental EPS}[/tex]

Convertible on preferred stock  [tex]\mathtt{=\dfrac{500,000 \times 100 \times 6\%}{50000\times 5}}[/tex]

[tex]=1.20[/tex]

Convertible Bond [tex]=\dfrac{500,000 \times 8\%\times 70\%}{\dfrac{500,000}{1000\times 20}}[/tex]

= 2.80

Stock options [tex]= \dfrac{0}{100,000- (100,000\times \dfrac{60}{80})}[/tex]

= 0

Determination of the numerator & denominator effect for each convertible securities shown above are:

                            Numerator (N)   Denominator (D)  Dilution index = N/D

Net income          $2,600,000

Less: Preferred    $300000

Dividend

Common stock A

Net income          $2,300,000    800,000                      2.875

Add: Stock

Options (B)                  0                 25000

Total (C) = (A + B)  $2300000     825000                       2.788

Add: Convertible

Bonds (D)               428000          10000

Total (E) = (C+D)    $2328000      835000                       2.787

Add: Convertible

Preferred Stock (F) $300000     250000

Total (E) + (F)          $2628000    1085000                      2.422

C.)

Particulars                Dilutive Index       Rank (most dilutive is 1.)

Stock Option              2.788                              1

Convertible Bonds     2.787                              3

Preferred Stock          2.422                             2

D.)

From above, the convertibles are diluted EPS (DEPS)

[tex]\text{ DEPS =Net income available common stockholders + net tax dividend on convertible securities}[/tex]÷ [tex]\text{weighted average no. of common shares + effect of convertible stock + convertible stock options}[/tex]

[tex]\text{DEPS (1{st} stage) for only common stock}= \dfrac{2300000}{800000} = \$2.88}[/tex]

[tex]\text{DEPS (2{st} stage)with \ stock \ options}= \dfrac{2300000+0}{800000+25000} = \$2.788}[/tex]

[tex]\text{DEPS (3{st} stage)with \ stock \ options \& preferred \ stock }= \dfrac{2300000+300000+0}{800000+250000+25000} = \$2.42}[/tex]

Wattan Company reports beginning inventory of 14 units at $42 each. Every week for four weeks it purchases an additional 14 units at respective costs of $43, $44, $47, and $52 per unit for weeks 1 through 4. Compute the cost of goods available for sale and the units available for sale for this four-week period. Assume that no sales occur during those four weeks.

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Answer:

$3192

70

Explanation:

the cost of goods available for sale = (14 X 42) + (14 X 43) + (14 X 44)  (14 X 47) + (14 X  52)  = $3192

14 X 5 = 70

Southwestern Edison Company leased equipment from Hi-Tech Leasing on January 1, 2018. Hi-Tech manufactured the equipment at a cost of $85,500.
Other information:
Lease term 4 years
Annual payments $31,000 on January 1 each year
Life of asset 4 years
Fair value of asset $110,890
Implicit interest rate 8%
Incremental rate 8%
There is no expected residual value.
Required:
Prepare appropriate journal entries for Hi-Tech Leasing for 2018. Assume a December 31 year-end. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Round your answers to the nearest whole dollar amounts.)
1.Record the lease.
2.Record the cash received
3.Record the interest revenue

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The  appropriate journal entries for Hi-Tech Leasing for 2018 will be :-

January 1, 2018

Debit Lease receivable  $124,000

Credit Unearned interest revenue     $38,500

Credit Equipment inventory                $85,500

Debit Cash $31,000

Credit Lease receivable    $31,000

December 31, 2018

Debit Unearned interest revenue $4,360

Credit Interest revenue                                    $4,360

What is a journal entry?

A journal entry is used to record a business transaction in a company's accounting records. A journal entry is typically recorded in the general ledger. However, it may also be recorded in a subsidiary ledger before being summarized and rolled forward into the general ledger.

Preparation of Journal entries for Hi-Tech Leasing for 2018:-

1. To record the lease on January 1, 2018

Debit Lease receivable $124,000

($31,000 x 4)

Credit Unearned interest revenue        $38,500

(124,000-85,500)

Credit Equipment inventory                   $85,500

2. To record the cash received:-

Debit Cash $31,000

Credit  Lease receivable  $31,000

3. To record the interest revenue on December 31, 2018

Debit Unearned interest revenue $4,360

[($85,500- $31,000) x 8%]

Credit Interest revenue                                         $4,360

Therefore, the necessary journal entries for Hi-Tech Leasing for 2018 is prepared.

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For the coming year, Cleves Company anticipates a unit selling price of $100, a unit variable cost of $60, and fixed costs of $480,000.

Required:
1. Compute the anticipated break-even sales in units.
2. Compute the sales (units) required to realize a target profit of $240,000.
3. Construct a cost-volume-profit chart, assuming maximum sales of 20,000 units within the relevant range. From your chart, indicate whether each of the following sales levels would produce a profit, a loss, or break-even.

$1,200,000 SelectBreak-evenLossProfitItem 3
$1,000,000 SelectBreak-evenLossProfitItem 4
$800,000 SelectBreak-evenLossProfitItem 5
$400,000 SelectBreak-evenLossProfitItem 6
$200,000 SelectBreak-evenLossProfitItem 7

4. Determine the probable income (loss) from operations if sales total 16,000 units.

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Solution :

1. The break even sales in units is given by :

   Break even sales in units = [tex]$\frac{\text{fixed cost}}{\text{contribution per unit}}$[/tex]

Where, contribution per unit = selling price per unit - variable cost per unit

The anticipated break even sales in units of Cleaves company in the coming year is :

Break even sales in units = [tex]$\frac{480,000}{40}$[/tex]

Contribution per unit = $ 100 - $ 60

                                   = $ 40

So the company anticipates its breakeven sales at 12,000 units.

2. In order tot earn profit the sales generated should overcome the breakeven point. The desired profit is $240,000, the sales required to earn the desired profit can be computed using the formula :

Desired sales in units = [tex]$\frac{\text{fixed cost + desired cost}}{\text{contribution per unit}}$[/tex]

                                    [tex]$=\frac{480,000+240,000}{40}$[/tex]

                                    = 18,000 units

Thus, the sales in units required to earn a profit of $ 240,000 are 18,000 units.

3. The sales in excess of the breakeven point would yield a profit on the contrary the sales below the breakeven point would result in a loss.

In the given sales in dollar =  breakeven sales in units x selling price per unit

                                           = 12,000 x 100

                                           = $ 1,200,000

∴ the sales above $1,200,000 would result in a profit whereas the sales below $1,200,000 would result in loss.

The cost volume profit chart below indicates the profit, loss, breakeven at different sales levels :

Sales levels           Result

1,200,000          Breakeven

1,000,000           Loss

800,000             Loss

400,000             Loss

200,000            Loss

4. The income on sale of 16,000 units is computed below :

Particulars                        Amount is $

Sales                                 1,600,000

Less : variable cost           960,000

Contribution                      640,000

Less : Fixed cost               480,000

Profit                                  160,000

The break-even sales in units are calculated as follows:

What is Break Even Point ?

Breakeven unit sales =

In this case, contribution per unit equals selling price per unit minus variable cost per unit.

The Cleaves Company's estimated break-even unit sales for the upcoming year are:

Breakeven unit sales =

Contribution per unit equals $100 minus $60.

= $ 40

The business therefore projects 12,000 units as its breakeven sales.

(2) 2. Sales must exceed the breakeven point in order to create a profit. The sales needed to achieve the desired profit, which is $240,000, can be calculated using the formula:

Ideally, sales would equal

= 18,000 units

Thus, the sales in units required to earn a profit of $ 240,000 are 18,000 units.

(3)  3. Sales beyond the breakeven threshold would result in a profit; sales below the breakeven point, on the other hand, would result in a loss.

Sales in dollars for the given period equal breakeven sales in units times selling price per unit.

= 12,000 x 100

= $ 1,200,000

Sales that exceed $1,200,000 generate a profit, whilst sales that go below that threshold generate a loss.

The following cost volume profit chart shows the profit, loss, and breakeven points at various sales levels:

Resulting sales levels

Breakeven is 1,000,000

1,000,000 Loss

800,000 Loss

400,000 Loss

200,000 Loss

4. The earnings from the sale of 16,000 units are calculated as follows:

Particulars The amount is $

Sales 1,600,000

Variable cost is 960,000 less.

640,000 dollars were contributed.

Less: 480,000 in fixed costs.

Gain of 160,000

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Crane Company adopted the dollar-value LIFO method of inventory valuation on December 31, 2019. Its inventory at that date was $1120000 and the relevant price index was 100. Information regarding inventory for subsequent years is as follows: Date Inventory at Current Prices Current Price Index December 31, 2020 $1271000 108 December 31, 2021 1417000 126 December 31, 2022 1623000 131 What is the cost of the ending inventory at December 31, 2020 under dollar-value LIFO

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Crane corporation

Ending inventory

2019 $1,120,000

2020 $1,271,000/1.08 = $1,176,852

Ending inventory [$1,120,000+ (1,176,852 - $1,120,000)× 1.08]

= [$1,120,000 + $61,400]

= $1,181,400

2021 $1,417,000/1.26 = $1,124,603

2022 $1,623,000/1.31 = $1,238,931

Ending inventory [$1,124,603 + ($114,328 × 1.31)]

= $1,124,603 + $149,770

= $1,274,373

Therefore, the cost of the ending inventory at December 31, 2020 under dollar value LIFO would be $1,274,373

You have acquired a new CT scanner at a cost of $750,000. You expect to perform 7,000 procedures per year over the estimated 5-year life of the scanner. Assuming no salvage value and an annual increase in replacement cost of 10 percent, what capital charge per procedure should the hospital levy to provide for replacement cost in the second year

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Answer:

The capital charge per procedure that the hospital should levy to provide for replacement cost in the second year is:

= $64.82 per procedure.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cost of CT Scanner = $750,000

Annual increase in replacement cost = 10%

Estimated useful life of the scanner = 5 years

Number of procedures per year over the estimated 5-year life = 7,000

Total number of procedures = 35,000 (7,000 * 5)

Replacement cost in 2 years = $750,000 * FV factor

= $750,000 * 1.21

= $907,500

Amount to charge per procedure = $907,500/14,000

= $64.82

Garland Inc. offers a new employee a single-sum signing bonus at the date of employment, June 1, 2021. Alternatively, the employee can receive $44,000 at the date of employment plus $15,000 each June 1 for four years, beginning in 2024. Assuming the employee's time value of money is 9% annually, what single amount at the employment date would make the options equally desirable

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Answer: $‭84,902.17‬

Explanation:

Find the present value of the $44,000 and the $15,000 each June for 4 years.

First find the present value of the $15,000 in June 2024:

= 15,000 * Present value interest factor of Annuity due, 4 years, 9%

= 15,000 * 3.5313

= $‭‭52,969.5‬0

Then present value it to 2021:

= 52,969.50 / (1 + 9%)³

= $40,902.17

Add this to the $44,000 on June 2021:

= 44,000 + 40,902.17

= $‭84,902.17‬

Employee will be indifferent if $‭84,902.17‬ is received.

Blackwater Company has a foreign branch that earns income before income taxes of $500,000. Income taxes paid to the foreign government are $150,000 or 30%. Sales and other taxes paid to the foreign government are $100,000. Blackwater Company must include the $500,000 of foreign branch income in determining its home country taxable income. In determining its taxable income, Blackwater can choose between taking a deduction for all foreign taxes paid or a credit only for foreign income taxes paid. The corporate income tax rate in Blackwater’s’ home country is 40%.

Determine whether Blackwater would be better off taking a deduction of a credit for foreign taxes paid (FTC).

a. If foreign tax rate increased from 30% to 50%, how would it change your answer?
b. If foreign tax rate decreased from 30% to 10%, how would it change your answer?
b. If parent country’s tax rate decreased from 40% to 20%, how would it change your answer?
c. If local taxes were $250,000, how would it change your answer?

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Answer:

Blackwater Company

a. It is generally better for Blackwater to take a credit for foreign taxes paid than taking it as a deduction.

A good look at the tables below show that from (a) to (c) there is no change in the above answer.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Foreign income before taxes = $500,000

Foreign Taxes a deduction from home taxable income:

Foreign     Foreign        FTC as a     Home Tax

Tax Rates  Income        Deduction     Payable  

30%            $500,000  $150,000    $140,000 ($500,000 - $150,000*40%)

50%           $500,000   $250,000   $100,000 ($500,000-$250,000*40%)

10%            $500,000   $50,000     $180,000 ($500,000 - $50,000*40%)

30%           $500,000   $150,000    $70,000 ($500,000 - $150,000*20%)

30%           $500,000   $150,000    $250,000

Foreign Taxes treated as a credit:

Foreign     Foreign                                       FTC as a    Home Tax

Tax Rates  Income        Home Tax (40%)    Credit         Payable

30%            $500,000  $200,000  (40%)   $150,000    $50,000

50%           $500,000   $200,000  (40%)   $250,000  ($50,000)

10%            $500,000   $200,000  (40%)   $50,000     $150,000

30%           $500,000   $100,000   (20%)   $150,000   ($50,000)

30%           $500,000   $250,000  (0%)     $150,000    $100,000

Michelle Hamilton and Bill Rossi decide to form a partnership. Hamilton invests $35,000 cash and accounts receivable of $30,000 less allowance for doubtful accounts of $2,000. Rossi contributes $25,000 cash and equipment having a $6,000 book value. It is agreed that the allowance account should be $3,000 and the fair value of the equipment is $10,000. Prepare the necessary journal entry to record the formation of the partnership.

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Answer:

Dr Cash $60,000

Dr Accounts Receivable$30,000

Dr Equipment $10,000

Cr Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $3,000

Cr Hamiltion, Capital $62,000

Cr Rossi, Capital $35,000

Explanation:

Preparation to record the necessary journal entry to record the formation of the partnership.

Dr Cash $60,000

($35,000 + $25,000)

Dr Accounts Receivable$30,000

Dr Equipment $10,000

Cr Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $3,000

Cr Hamiltion, Capital $62,000

($35,000 + $30,000 – $3,000)

Cr Rossi, Capital $35,000

($25,000 + $10,000)

The information below pertains to Barkley Company for 2015.
Net income for the year $2,240,000
9% convertible bonds issued at par ($1,000 per bond); each bond is convertible into 30 shares of common stock 2,112,000
6% convertible, cumulative preferred stock, $100 par value; each share is convertible into 3 shares of common stock 4,707,000
Common stock, $10 par value 6,959,000
Tax rate for 2015 45%
Average market price of common stock $25 per share
There were no changes during 2015 in the number of common shares, preferred shares, or convertible bonds outstanding. There is no treasury stock. The company also has common stock options (granted in a prior year) to purchase 75,800 shares of common stock at $15 per share.
(a) Compute basic earnings per share for 2015. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. $2.55.)
Basic earnings per share
$
(b) Compute diluted earnings per share for 2015. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. $2.55.)
Diluted earnings per share
$

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Muecke Inc. is working on its cash budget for April. The budgeted beginning cash balance is $40,000. Budgeted cash receipts total $150,000 and budgeted cash disbursements total $158,000. The desired ending cash balance is $50,000. To attain its desired ending cash balance for April, the company needs to borrow: Group of answer choices $18,000 $0 $50,000 $82,000

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Flexible Budget for Selling and Administrative Expenses for a Service Company Cloud Productivity Inc. uses flexible budgets that are based on the following data: Sales commissions 14% of sales Advertising expense 18% of sales Miscellaneous administrative expense $6,500 per month plus 12% of sales Office salaries expense $28,000 per month Customer support expenses $12,000 per month plus 20% of sales Research and development expense $30,000 per month Prepare a flexible selling and administrative expenses budget for March for sales volumes of $400,000, $500,000, and $600,000. (Use Exhibit 5 as a model.)

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Answer:

Selling and administrative expenses budget for March

Sales Volume                                             $400,000   $500,000  $600,000

Sales commissions at 14 %                           $56,000     $70,000     $84,000

Advertising expense at 18%                          $72,000    $90,000    $108,000

Miscellaneous at $6,500 + 12%                   $54,500      $66,500     $78,500

Office salaries at                                           $28,000     $28,000     $28,000

Customer support at $12,000 + 20%          $92,000     $112,000    $132,000

Research and development at                     $30,000     $30,000     $30,000

Total                                                             $332,500   $396,500    $460,500

Explanation:

A flexible is a budget that is adjusted to the actual activity. Thus, adjust the costs items to the appropriate Sales Volumes.

common stock definition.​

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Answer:

Common stock is a security that represents ownership in a corporation.

Explanation:

Holders of common stock elect the board of directors and vote on corporate policies.

Most effective bad-news messages contain a variety of components. Indirect bad-news messages contain the following components in this order: greeting, buffer, rationale for the bad news, the bad news, an expression of concern, an explanation of impacts on the bad-news recipients, possible solutions and a focus on the future, an expression of goodwill, and a closing.

Assume that you manufacture and sell exercise equipment. A customer recently purchased an elliptical from you. He sent a message requesting the replacement of a broken pedal. The parts warranty is for three months. The customer's message was sent to you four months after the purchase, so the warranty is no longer in effect. You will write a message to him denying his claim.

Match each of the options below to the items.

a. Closing
b. Concern
c. Rationale
d. Buffer
e. Bad News
f. Greeting
g. Possible Solutions
h. Focus on the Future

1. Since it's been four months since your purchase. the broken pedal is no longer under warranty.
2. We know it's inconvenient while your elliptical is not in use, and we'd like to help you get your pedal replaced as quickly as possible.
3. Match each of the options above to the items below.
4. Since it's been four months since your purchase, the broken pedal is no longer under warranty.
5. We know it's inconvenient while your elliptical is not in use, and we'd like to help you get your pedal replaced as quickly as possible.
6. Best wishes, Jenny Peterson

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Answer:

1. Since it's been four months since your purchase. the broken pedal is no longer under warranty. ⇒ BAD NEWS.

This will fall under the Bad News because it is news that the customer would not want to receive.

2. We know it's inconvenient while your elliptical is not in use, and we'd like to help you get your pedal replaced as quickly as possible.⇒ CONCERN.

Falls under concern because it expresses sympathy at the customer's situation.

 

6. Best wishes, Jenny Peterson ⇒ CLOSING

This falls under Closing because such salutations are used to end a letter or response.

Which organization would you work best in, an organically or mechanistically structured one, and why?

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Answer:

i dont know

Explanation:

A food worker has prepared a large pot of rice that must be cooled. How should the food worker cool the rice safely?

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Answer:

Cover the pot and leave it at room temperature.

Explanation:

That's how a food worker would cool rice safely.

Answer: Cover the pot and leave it at room temperature.

Explanation: took the test

A company had the following partial list of account balances at year-end: Sales returns and allowances $ 500 Account Receivables 9,000 Sales Discount 700 Sales Revenue 57, 200 Selling and Administrative Expense 300 The amount of net sales reported on the income statement would be:

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Answer:

$56,000

Explanation:

The computation of net sales is shown below.

For the net sales reported, we'll add the sales revenue and deduct the sales return and allowances with sales discount

Net sales reported = Sales revenue - sales return and allowance - sales discount

= $57,200 - $500 - $700

= $56,000

In Year 1, Lobo Corp. reported for financial-statement purposes the following revenue and expenses that were not included in taxable income:

Premiums on officers' life insurance under which the corporation is the beneficiary $5,000
Interest revenue on qualified-state or municipal bonds $10,000
Estimated future warranty costs to be paid in Year 2 and Year 3 $60,000

Lobo's enacted tax rate for the current and future years is 30%. Lobo has paid income taxes of $170,000 for the three-year period ended December 31, Year 1. There were no temporary differences in prior years. The deferred tax benefit to be applied against current income tax expense is:_________

a. $21,000
b. $19,500
c. $18,000
d. $22,500

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Answer: $18,000

Explanation:

Interest from municipal bonds is tax free and will therefore result in a permanent difference along with the premium on officers' insurance.

Temporary difference will arise from the estimated future warranty costs to be paid in Year 2 and 3 and this will be a tax benefit because they will only be recognized in Year 2 and 3 but have already been recognized by the tax authority:

= 60,000 * 30%

= $18,000

asset- backed security definition. ​

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Answer:

"asset-backed security is an investment security a bond or note which is collateralized by a pool of assets, such as loans, leases, credit card debt, royalties, or receivables. An is similar to mortgage-backed security, except that the underlying securities are not mortgage-based."

Why do you look like dababy?

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letsss gooo you know it’s baby

Answer:

nah i am dababy if you try to be me again i will turn you into a convertible

Explanation:

A school realizes that they need a new copy machine for their main office. The copy machine costs $4,500. After speaking with the financial advisor, they decide to pay 10% of the cost of the machine in cash and finance the rest through their credit union. How much is their monthly payment if the credit union will charge 2% per year compounded monthly for 2 years

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Answer:

The monthly payment is $172.29

Explanation:

The computation of the monthly payment is shown below:

Given that

NPER = 2 × 12 = 24

RATE = 2% ÷ 12 = 0.1666%

PV = $4,500 - $4500 × 10% = $4,050

FV = 0

The formula is given below:

= PMT(RATE,NPER,PV,FV,TYPE)

After applying the above formula

The monthly payment is $172.29

Check my workCheck My Work button is now enabledItem 15 Time Remaining 2 hours 27 minutes 1 second02:27:01 Exercise 8-16 Direct Materials and Direct Labor Budgets [LO8-4, LO8-5] The production department of Zan Corporation has submitted the following forecast of units to be produced by quarter for the upcoming fiscal year: 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Units to be produced 5,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 In addition, 6,000 grams of raw materials inventory is on hand at the start of the 1st Quarter and the beginning accounts payable for the 1st Quarter is $2,880. Each unit requires 8 grams of raw material that costs $1.20 per gram. Management desires to end each quarter with an inventory of raw materials equal to 25% of the following quarter’s production needs. The desired ending inventory for the 4th Quarter is 8,000 grams. Management plans to pay for 60% of raw material purchases in the quarter acquired and 40% in the following quarter. Each unit requires 0.20 direct labor-hours and direct laborers are paid $11.50 per hour. Required: 1.&2. Calculate the estimated grams of raw material that need to be purchased and the cost of raw material purchases for each quarter and for the year as a whole. 3. Calculate the expected cash disbursements for purchases of materials for each quarter and for the year as a whole. 4. Calculate the estimated direct labor cost for each quarter and for the year as a whole

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Answer:

Zan Corporation

Production Department

Quarters                                1st            2nd           3rd          4th       Total

1. Raw materials              50,000g   62,000g  54,000g  44,000g 210,000g

  Purchased

2. Cost of purchases    $60,000   $74,400  $64,800  $52,800 $252,000

3. Total disbursement   $38,880  $68,640  $68,640   $57,520  $233,680

4. Direct labor costs      $11,500    $18,400    $16,100   $13,800    $59,800

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Forecast Production

Quarters                               1st            2nd           3rd            4th       Total

Units to be produced        5,000        8,000       7,000       6,000     26,000

Grams required               40,000g   64,000g  56,000g   48,000g 208,000

Beginning Inventory          6,000g    16,000g   14,000g    12,000g   6,000g

Raw materials purchase 50,000g   62,000g  54,000g   44,000g 210,000g

Ending Inventory             19,200g     16,800g   14,400g      9,600g

Cost of purchases        $60,000   $74,400  $64,800   $52,800  $252,000

Beginning Inventory cost  7,200     19,200      16,800      14,400

Total Cost of materials $67,200  $93,600   $81,600   $67,200

Cost of materials used $48,000  $76,800  $67,200   $57,600

Grams required by 1 unit        8 gm

Cost of 1 gm = $1.20

Ending Raw materials

25% of next quarter's  16,000gm    14,000gm  12,000gm  8,000gm

Accounts Payable

Beginning balance         $2,880

Cost of purchases       $60,000   $74,400  $64,800   $52,800  $252,000

Cash Disbursement for purchases of materials:

Cash Payment:                  1st            2nd           3rd            4th       Total

60% quarter acquired  36,000      44,640     38,880      31,600

40% in ffg quarter          2,880      24,000     29,760     25,920

Total disbursement   $38,880    $68,640  $68,640   $57,520  $233,680

Cost of direct labor:

Each unit requires 0.20 direct labor-hours at $11.50 per hour

Quarters                               1st            2nd           3rd            4th       Total

Units to be produced       5,000        8,000       7,000       6,000     26,000

Total direct labor-hours    1,000         1,600        1,400       1,200        5,200

Direct labor costs          $11,500     $18,400    $16,100   $13,800   $59,800

An Internet company located in Southern California has season tickets to the Los Angeles Lakers basketball games. The company president always invites one of the six vice presidents to attend games with him, and claims he selects the person to attend at random. One of the six vice presidents has not been invited to attend any of the last seven Lakers home games.

Required:
What is the likelihood this could be due to chance?

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Answer:

27.91%

Explanation:

We are told that the company president invites one of the six vice presidents to attend the games with him. Thus, probability of a vice president getting invited is;

P(vice president invited) = 1/6

Now, we are told that One of the six vice presidents was not invited to attend any of the last seven Lakers home games.

Thus, the likelihood this could be due to chance is;

(1 - 1/6)^(7) = (5/6)^(7)

This gives; 0.2791 or 27.91%

Inventory records for Dunbar Incorporated revealed the following:
Date Transaction Number Unit
of Units Cost
Apr. 1 Beginning inventory 550 $2.33
Apr. 20 Purchase 310 2.68
Dunbar sold 560 units of inventory during the month. Ending inventory assuming weighted-average cost would be:__________.
a. $737.
b. $694.
c. $817.
d. $752.

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Answer:

a. $737.

Explanation:

The computation of the ending inventory using weighted average cost is shown below:

But before that first determine the average cost per unit

= (Beginning cost + purchase cost) ÷ (Beginning units + purchased units)

= (550 × $2.33 + 310 × $2.68) ÷ (550  units + 310 units)

= ($1,281.5 + $830.8) ÷ (860 units)

= $2.46

Now the ending inventory is

= (860 units - 560 units) × $2.46

= $737

Echota Corporation has the following capital stock outstanding at December 31, 2020: 7% Preferred stock, $100 par value, cumulative 15,000 shares issued and outstanding $1,500,000 Common stock, no par, $10 stated value, 500,000 shares authorized, 350,000 shares issued and outstanding 3,500,000 The preferred stock was issued at $120 per share. The common stock was issued at an average per share price of $14. Prepare the paid-in capital section of the balance sheet at December 31, 2020. (Enter the account name only and do not provide the descriptive information provided in the question.)

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Answer:

$6,700,000

Explanation:

Preparation of the paid-in capital section of the balance sheet at December 31, 2020.

Paid-in capital section of the balance sheet at December 31, 2020

7% Preferred stock, $100 par value, cumulative15,000 shares issued and outstanding $1,500,000

Add Common stock, no par, $10 stated value, 500,000 shares authorized, 350,000 shares issued andoutstanding 3,500,000

Total capital stock5,000,000

($1,500,000+3,500,000)

Add Additional paid-in capitalIn excess of par—preferred stock$ 300,000

(15,000 shares × $20 )

Add In excess of stated value—common stock1,400,000

(350,000 shares × $4)

Total paid-in capital$6,700,000

Therefore the paid-in capital section of the balance sheet at December 31, 2020 is $6,700,000

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