Answer:
The correct option is c. 15.61%.
Explanation:
Note: See the attached excel file for the calculation of the IRR of this project.
Internal Rate of Return (IRR) can be described as a discount rate that makes the net present value (NPV) of a project to be equal to zero.
An IRR can be calculated using an excel function IRR. After inputting the data of the project to an excel sheet in the attached excel file, the IRR is calculated by simply typing the =IRR(B4:B9) in any cell of the sheet.
From the attached excel file, the IRR is obtained as 15.61%
Therefore, the correct option is c. 15.61%.
Net Income $1,200 ($500) $2,300 Net Cash Flows $500 $300 $2,800 Dividends $200 $0 $200 Issuance of Stock $2,000 $0 $0 The above amounts represent totals from the first three years of operations. Calculate the balance of Retained Earnings at the end of 2018.
Answer:
$2,600
Explanation:
The computation of the balance of Retained Earnings at the end of 2018 is shown below;
= net income - dividend
= $1,200 - $500 + $2,300 - $200 - $0 - $200
= $2,600
We simply deduct the dividend amount from the net income so that the balance of the retained earning could come
On May 7, Jernigan Company purchased on account 510 units of raw materials at $18 per unit. During May, raw materials were requisitioned for production as follows: 153 units for Job 200 at $15 per unit and 158 units for Job 305 at $18 per unit.
Required:
Journalize the entry on May 7 to record the purchase.
Answer and Explanation:
The journal entry to record the purchase is shown below;
Materials (510 units × $18) $9,180
To Accounts payable $9,180
(To record the purchases)
Here the material is debited as it increased the assets and credited the account payable as it also increased the liabilities
Therefore the above journal entry should be passed
After reading the new account insert in his monthly statement, Tony Mercadante determined that the FDIC considers a joint account as a separate depositor. He and his wife Cynthia have three accounts at ABC Bank & Trust, one joint account with a balance of $54 comma 158 and two individual accountsminus his has a $140 comma 022 balance and hers has a $253 comma 255 balance. What amount of FDIC coverage do Tony and Cynthia have on their accounts?
Answer:
Tony $140,022 account balance fully covered
Cynthia account balance exceeded the insurance limit by $3,255
Explanation:
Based on the information given Tony account balance of the amount of $140,022 is fully covered since it is their joint account of the amount of $54,158 which means that the amount of FDIC coverage which full meaning FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION that Tony have on their account balance will be the amount of $140,022 since the joint accounts are under the $250,000 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION (FDCI) limit while Cynthia account balance on the other hand exceeded insurance limit by the amount of $3,255 calculated as ($253,255-$250,000) which means that their money would be covered only when Cynthia transfer some of the money into their joint account.
Wichita Industries' sales are 10% for cash and 90% on credit. Credit sales are collected as follows: 30% in the month of sale, 50% in the next month, and 20% in the second following month. Wichita Industries' had $12,000 from November sales and $42,000 from December sales. Assume that total sales for January and February are budgeted to be $50,000 and $100,000, respectively. What are the expected cash receipts for February from current and past sales
Answer:
$67,060
Explanation:
February collection :
February Sales = $100,000 x 10 % + $100,000 x 90 % x 30 % = $37,000
January Sales = $50,000 x 90 % x 50 % = $22,500
December Sales = $42,000 x 90 % x 20 % = $7,560
Total = = $67,060
therefore,
the expected cash receipts for February from current and past sales is $67,060
Hearn Enterprises orally agreed to buy 100 turbines from Midwest Turbine, Inc. at a cost of $1,000 each (for a total contract price, therefore, of $100,000. Midwest sent 40 turbines and Hearn accepted the shipment, sending payment for $40,000. However, Hearn had its major client cancel a job, so they no longer needed the turbines. Hearn attempted to rescind, reasoning that because there was no writing and the contract fell within the Statute of Frauds they were not bound. A court would probably conclude: Group of answer choices
Answer: a. There was not an enforceable agreement. However under the UCC, part performance makes that portion of the agreement binding on Hearn. Hearn may not return the 40 turbines, but is not obligated to purchased the remaining 60.
Explanation:
The Statute of Frauds under the Uniform Commercial Code requires that for a contract with a value higher than $500 for goods to be enforceable, it needs to be in writing. This contract is therefore not enforceable.
However, there is an exception to this rule for performance or partial performance. If the parties have already partially completed the contract for instance, the completed portion is enforceable. The remaining portion however, is not, and therefore can be renegaded upon.
Cromwell manufactures specialty electronic circuitry through a unique photo-electronic process. One of the primary products, Model GT40, has a standard labor time of 0.5 hour and a standard labor rate of $7.00 per hour. During March, the following activities pertaining to direct labor for GT40 were recorded: Direct labor hours used 2,000 Direct labor cost $12,000 Units of GT40 manufactured 3,000 The Labor rate variance and Labor efficiency variance are: Select one:
Answer:
the labor rate variance and labor efficiency variance is $2,000 favorable and $3,500 unfavorable
Explanation:
The computation of the labor rate variance and labor efficiency variance is given below;
For Labor rate variance
= $12,000 - (2000 × 7)
= $2000 F
And, the Labor efficiency variance is
= 7 × (2000 - 3000 × 0.5)
= $3500 U
Hence, the labor rate variance and labor efficiency variance is $2,000 favorable and $3,500 unfavorable
Direct Materials Variances Bellingham Company produces a product that requires nine standard pounds per unit. The standard price is $8.5 per pound. If 2,100 units used 18,100 pounds, which were purchased at $8.93 per pound, what is the direct materials (a) price variance, (b) quantity variance, and (c) cost variance
Answer:
The correct answer is:
(a) -7783
(b) 6800
(c) -983
Explanation:
According to the given values in the question:
(a)
The price variance will be:
= [tex](8.5-8.93)\times 18100[/tex]
= [tex]-0.43\times 18100[/tex]
= [tex]-7783[/tex] (Favorable)
(b)
The quantity variance will be:
= [tex](2100\times 9-18100)\times 8.5[/tex]
= [tex](18900-18100)\times 8.5[/tex]
= [tex]800\times 8.5[/tex]
= [tex]6800[/tex] (Unfavorable)
(c)
The cost variance will be:
= [tex](2100\times 9\times 8.5)-(18100\times 8.93)[/tex]
= [tex](160650)-(161633)[/tex]
= [tex]-983[/tex] (Favorable)
Which one of the following statements about forecasting is TRUE? Forecast is generally more accurate at the individual level than at the aggregate level. The longer the forecasting horizon, the higher the forecast accuracy level The five basic patterns of demand are the horizontal, trend, seasonal, cyclical, and the subjective judgment of forecasters None of these answers is correct. Judgment methods are designed particularly for situations in which historical data are lacking.
Answer:
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Explanation:
The true options about forecasts is that Judgment methods are designed particularly for situations in which historical data are lacking.
What is forecasting?This is the ability to make predictions about a phenomenon. The ability to make forecasts is usually due to the fact that a research analysis has been done.
The established findings are what provides the pointers that are used for forecasting.
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At January 1, 2017, Benny Enterprises reported a balance in the Equipment account of $45,000. During the year the company purchased equipment with a cost of $60,000 and sold equipment with a book value of $30,000. The company reported a loss on the sale of equipment of $4,000. Assume the indirect method is used.
Determine what amount will be reported in the operating activities section
Operating Activities
Determine what amount will be reported in the investing activities section with regard to the purchase and sale of equipment.
Purchase of Equipments
Sale of Equipment
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Answer:
$4,000
Explanation:
The operating activities records daily activities of a business entity transactions such as depreciation expense, loss or profit on sale of long term assets, change in working capital etc.
With regards to the above scenario, there is a loss of $4,000 on the sale of equipment whilst same was recorded under the operating activity section as positive.
It is to be noted that the sale and equipment of an equipment falls under investing activity section hence shod be recorded therein as such, reason it was not considered here.
Hilary had an outside basis in LTL General Partnership of $18,000 at the beginning of the year. LTL reported the following items on Hilary's K-1 for the year: ordinary business income of $13,000, a $18,000 reduction in Hilary's share of partnership debt, a cash distribution of $28,000, and tax-exempt income of $11,000. What is Hilary's adjusted basis at the end of the year
Answer:
$4,000 of capital gain leaving her with a $0 basis in her partnership interest.
Explanation:
Calculation to determine What is Hilary's adjusted basis at the end of the year
Ending adjusted basis =($18,000 + $13,000 + $11,000 - $18,000 - $28,000 = $(4,000) + $4,000 = 0).
Based on the above calculation Hilary's adjusted basis at the end of the year will be the amount of $4,000 of CAPITAL GAIN leaving her with a $0 BASIS in her partnership interest.
A company must account for a contract modification as a new contract if Group of answer choices the modification adds distinct goods or services at a price that reflects their stand-alone selling price. the seller has the right to receive consideration equal to the stand-alone selling price of the promised goods or services. the promised goods or services are distinct and separable from other goods or services promised in the original contract. the promised goods or services are distinct and the contract has commercial substance.
Answer: the modification adds distinct goods or services at a price that reflects their stand-alone selling price.
Explanation:
When multiple goods or services are offered in the same contract they are not usually given their standalone price but rather a contract price that is less as a form of discount for getting all the goods at the same time.
When a modification is added however, that reflects the standalone price of goods added, the contract has to account for the contract modification because there are now multiple pricing conventions and this needs to be accounted for.
Waterway Company borrowed $950000 from BankTwo on January 1, 2020 in order to expand its mining capabilities. The five-year note required annual payments of $257042 and carried an annual interest rate of 10%. What is the amount of interest expense Waterway must recognize on its 2021 income statement
Answer:
$78,795.80
Explanation:
Interest Expenses for 2020 = $950000 * 10% = $95,000
Total Payment in 2020 = $257,042
Principal Repaid = $257,042 - $95,000 = $162,042
Outstanding Principal = $950,000 - $162,042 = $787,958
Interest Expenses for 2021 = $787,958 * 10%
Interest Expenses for 2021 = $78,795.80
So, the amount of interest expense Waterway must recognize on its 2021 income statement is $78,795.80.
Find the area of the shaded region. The graph to the right depicts IQ scores of adults, and those scores are normally distributed with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15.
Shaded region is 95
Answer:
Area of the Shaded Region = 0.6293
Explanation:
Given - The graph to the right depicts IQ scores of adults, and those scores are normally distributed with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15.
Shaded region is 95.
To find - Find the area of the shaded region.
Proof -
As given that, Shaded region is 95
So,
Area of shaded region is
P(X > 95)
= [tex]P(z > \frac{95 - 100}{15})[/tex]
= [tex]P(z > \frac{-5}{15})[/tex]
= P(z > -0.33)
= 1 - P(z ≤ -0.33)
= 1 - 0.3707
= 0.6293
∴ we get
Area of the Shaded Region = 0.6293
4. Which of the following statements about the relationship between interest rates and bond prices is true?
I. There is an inverse relationship between bond prices and interest rates
II. There is a direct relationship between bond prices and interest rates
III. The price of short-term bonds fluctuates more than the price of long-term bonds for a given change in interest rates. (Assuming that coupon rate is the same for both)
IV. The price of long-term bonds fluctuates more than the price of short-term bonds for a given change in interest rates. (Assuming that the coupon rate is the same for both)
Answer:
1 is correct .
Explanation:
when the cost of borrowing money rises bond price usually fall and vice versa.
$85,000 and Rocko can also receive $38,000 for trading in the old machine. The new machine will reduce variable manufacturing costs by $14,000 per year over its five-year life. Should the machine be replaced
Answer: Yes, because income will increase by $23,000.
Explanation:
Since the new machine will reduce variable manufacturing costs by $14,000 per year over its five-year life, the savings for the five years will be:
= $14000 × 5
= $70000
The extra cost needed will be:
= $85000 - $38000
= $47000
Based on the above calculation, the net gain will be:
= $70000 - $47000
= $23000.
Therefore, the machine should be replaced because income will increase by $23,000.
For financial reporting, Clinton Poultry Farms has used the declining-balance method of depreciation for conveyor equipment acquired at the beginning of 2018 for $2,560,000. Its useful life was estimated to be six years with a $160,000 residual value. At the beginning of 2021, Clinton decides to change to the straight-line method. The effect of this change on depreciation for each year is as follows:
Year Straight-Line Declining Balance Difference
2018 $400 $853 $453
2019 400 569 169
2021 400 379 (21)
$1,200 $1,801 $601
Required:
Prepare any 2018 journal entry related to the change?
Answer:
A change in the depreciation method is not a change of accounting policies. Therefore, this change will not require any retrospective journal entry for 2018. Changes in depreciation methods are prospective, meaning that they affect future values, not past values. This is considered a change in an accounting estimate.
Explanation:
A company acquired some land (independently appraised at $13,300) and paid for it by issuing 1,130 shares of its common stock (par $10 per share; no market price was quoted). How should this be reported on the statement of cash flows
Answer:
reported as a significant noncash investing and financing activities
Explanation:
Since the company purchased some land for $13,300and for the same it is paid 1130 shares for $10 per share
Now as we know that in the cash flow statement only cash transactions are involved but here no cash transaction is arised
So, it would be reported as a significant noncash investing and financing activities
The returns from an investment are 3% in Year 1, 7% in Year 2, and 19.8% in the first half of Year 3. Calculate the annualized return for the entire period. (Round your intermediate calculations to at least 4 decimal places and final answer to 2 decimal places.)
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Pare, Inc. purchased 10% of Tot Co.'s 100,000 outstanding shares of common stock on January 2, Year 1, for $50,000. On December 31, Year 1, Pare purchased an additional 20,000 shares of Tot for $150,000. There was no goodwill as a result of either acquisition, and Tot had not issued any additional stock during Year 1. Tot reported earnings of $300,000 for Year 1. What amount should Pare report in its December 31, Year 1, Balance Sheet as investment in Tot
Answer:
$230,000
Explanation:
Calculation to determine What amount should Pare report in its December 31, Year 1, Balance Sheet as investment in Tot
Based on the information given the 10% ownership percentage will be used in Year 1 reason been that the additional 20% purchased in 12/31/Year 1, hence In Year 2, 30% earnings would be recorded in the investment account
Investment account at 12/31/Year 1 =[(Actual ownership percentage*Outstanding shares of common stock 1/2/Year 1)+ 1/2/Year 1 Common stock value ] +(Additional ownership percentage*Outstanding shares of common stock 12/31/Year 1 )+ 12/31/Year 1 Additional shares value]
Let plug in the formula
Investment account at 12/31/Year 1 =
[(100,000*10%)+$50,000]+[(100,000*20%)+$150,000
Investment account at 12/31/Year 1 =($10,000+$50,000)+($20,000+$150,000)
Investment account at 12/31/Year 1 =$60,000+$170,000
Investment account at 12/31/Year 1 =$230,000
Therefore The amount that Pare should report in its December 31, Year 1, Balance Sheet as investment in Tot is $230,000
When banks are very cautious about lending money and therefore hold excess reserves, then: Question 29 options: it hinders contractionary monetary policy. expansionary monetary policy remains unaffected. contractionary monetary policy remains unaffected. it hinders expansionary monetary policy.
Answer:
The correct answer is the third option: Contractionary monetary policy remains unaffected.
Explanation:
To begin with, in the field of macroeconomics the "monetary policy" refers to the decisions that proper authority takes in order to adjust the amount of money that is in circulation. Therefore that it exists two types of monetary policy, the contractionary and the expansionary one. The first policy focus on the fact of reducing the amount of money that is already in circulation for the people and that is why that if the banks decide not to lend money then the contractionary policy will not be affected due to the fact that the action taken by the bank is what the authoraty wants.
Ballard Company incurred a total cost of $8,600 to produce 400 units of pulp. Each unit of pulp required five (5) direct labor hours to complete. What is the total fixed cost if the variable cost was $1.50 per direct labor hour
Answer:
$5,600
Explanation:
Total Cost = Fixed Cost + Variable Cost
therefore
Fixed Cost = Total Cost - Variable Cost
= $8,600 - (400 x 5 x $1.50)
= $5,600
thus
the total fixed cost if the variable cost was $1.50 per direct labor hour is $5,600
The financial statements of the Blue Spruce Corp. report net sales of $384000 and accounts receivable of $56400 and $36000 at the beginning of the year and the end of the year, respectively. What is the average collection period for accounts receivable in days
Answer:
44 days
Explanation:
First, we have to calculate accounts receivable turnover Blue Spruce Inc.
= $384,000 / [($56,400 + $36,000) / 2 ]
= $384,000 / $46,200
= 8.31 times
Then, to calculate the average collection period for accounts receivable, it will be :
= 365 days / 8.31
= 43.92
= 44 days aprox.
Given the following cash flows for a capital project for the Witter Corp., calculate its payback period and discounted payback period. The required rate of return is 8 percent. Cashflows: Year 0 = -50,000; Year 1 = 15,000; Year 2 = 15,000; Year 3 = 20,000; Year 4 = 10,000; and Year 5 = 5,000. The discounted payback period is
Answer:
4.01 years
Explanation:
The computation of the discounted payback period is shown below;
Given that
Required rate of return is 8%
Cashflows: Year 0 = -50,000;
Year 1 = 15,000;
Year 2 = 15,000;
Year 3 = 20,000;
Year 4 = 10,000;
and Year 5 = 5,000
As we can see from the attached table that approx in 4 years it could cover $49,975
So
the discounted payback period is
= 4 years + ($50,000 - $49,975.91) ÷ $3,402.92
= 4.01 years
On January 1, 2020, the merchandise inventory of Wildhorse, Inc. was $2050000. During 2020 Wildhorse purchased $4091000 of merchandise and recorded sales of $4900000. The gross profit rate on these sales was 25%. What is the merchandise inventory of Wildhorse at December 31, 2020
Answer:
$2,466,000
Explanation:
Use the missing figure approach or gross profit method as below :
Trading Account
Sales $4900000
Less Cost of Sales :
Opening Inventory $2050000
Add Purchases $4091000
Total $6,141,000
Less Closing Inventory ($2,466,000) ($3,675,000)
Gross Profit ($4900000 x 25%) $1,225,000
thus,
The merchandise inventory of Wildhorse at December 31, 2020 is $2,466,000
g reported pretax accounting income of $860 million for the current year. Depreciation reported in the tax return in excess of depreciation in the income statement was $1,140 million. The excess tax will reverse itself evenly over the next three years. The current year's tax rate of 25% will be reduced under the current law to 30% next year and 35% for all subsequent years. At the end of the current year, the deferred tax liability related to the excess depreciation will be:
Answer: $380 million
Explanation:
To solve the question, first we have to calculate the depreciation that'll be reported for each year and this will be:
= $1140 million/3 years
= $380 million
Then, the deferred tax liability related to the excess depreciation will be:
= ($380 million × 30%) + ($380 million ×
35%) + ($380 million × 35%)
= $114m + $133m + $133m
= $380 million
one word for they have a higher than normal price to create an image of exclusivity
Answer:
Everything which is exclusive is always expensive the higher price but quality work to create an image can give you a better result you should not compromise with the quality of the image to fit it in your budget a good image can give you a better reputation in the market the experience ones should be chosen in this manner always
Explanation:
Rodrigo was eager to make a presentation on the benefits of improvisation in the workplace. When he arrived in the conference room, he realized that seven bankers would attend the presentation via computer conferencing from offices in other states. This presentation provides an example of __________. synchronous communication in-person communication co-located communication asynchronous communication
Answer:
synchronous communication
Explanation:
The above question refers to an example of synchronous communication, which occurs when there is communication between two or more people in real time, not requiring physical presence, but which can occur virtually, such as through videoconferences and phone calls.
In the above situation, Rodrigo would make a presentation at work that would be attended in real time by seven bankers, through a computer conference of offices in other states, in real time, so it is correct to say that this example refers to synchronous communication.
In the work environment, synchronous communication in a virtual way is very beneficial because it allows the integration between work teams, customers and branches of the company, without the need for physical presence, which increases the speed of organizational processes and decisions, reduces the costs and enables greater organizational coordination.
Assume Aircastle reported $20 million in goodwill on its acquisition of Broadvision. Assume the fair value of the earnout in agreement 1. declines by $0.5 million during the first year following the acquisition. Prepare the journal entry made by Aircastle to record the value change, assuming
Answer:
Journal Entry
Dr. Contingent Consideration Liability $500,000
Cr. Goodwill $500,000
Explanation:
It is assumed that the decline in the fair value is the correction of the acquisition entry. It means due to this event the consideration liability and goodwill are overstated we need to rectify the balances.
Hence,
The contingent consideration liability will be debited to reduce the liability and goodwill will also be decreased by crediting the goodwill account.
Assume that the reserve requirement is 10 percent. Also assume that banks do not hold excess reserves and there is no cash held by the public. The Federal Reserve decides that it wants to expand the money supply by $50 million using open-market operations. In order to accomplish its goal, the Fed needs to $____________ million worth of bonds.
Answer:
$5 million
Explanation:
Required reserves is the percentage of deposits required of banks to keep as reserves by the central bank
Required reserves = reserve requirement x deposits
Increase in the total value of checkable deposit is determined by the money multiplier
Money multiplier = amount deposited / reserve requirement
0.1 x 50 million = 5 million
Innovation is the creation of something new that makes money. In order to be profitable, innovations must be both novel and useful.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
a. True
Explanation:
A product can be defined as any physical object or material that typically satisfy and meets the demands, needs or wants of customers. Some examples of a product are mobile phones, television, microphone, microwave oven, bread, pencil, freezer, beverages, soft drinks etc.
According to the economist Philip Kotler in his book titled "Marketing management" he stated that, there are five (5) levels of a product. This includes;
1. Core benefit.
2. Generic product.
3. Expected product.
4. Augmented product.
5. Potential product.
The core benefit of a product can be defined as the basic (fundamental) wants or needs that is being satisfied, met and taken care of when a customer purchase a product.
Hence, the term that refers to the first level of a product, which depends on the customer value it generates is generally referred to as a core benefit. For example, a hotel provides a comfortable and convenient bed to spend the night (sleep) when you travel for a vacation.
Innovation typically involves the creation of a new product of any category such as automobile, building, phones, electronics, etc., that generates money for the innovators or manufacturers through purchase made by the end users (consumers).
In order for the innovator to make profits, it is expected or required that his or her innovation is both novel and useful.