Metlock Inc. manufactures cycling equipment. Recently, the vice president of operations of the company has requested construction of a new plant to meet the increasing demand for the company’s bikes. After a careful evaluation of the request, the board of directors has decided to raise funds for the new plant by issuing $3,086,500 of 12% term corporate bonds on March 1, 2020, due on March 1, 2035, with interest payable each March 1 and September 1, with the first interest payment on September 1st, 2020. At the time of issuance, the market interest rate for similar financial instruments is 10%.

As the controller of the company, determine the selling price of the bonds

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Answer 1

Answer:

market price of the bonds = $3,560,887.18

Explanation:

In order to determine the market price of the bonds we must add the present value of the bonds' face value + present value of the coupon payments:

PV of face value = $3,086,500 / (1 + 5%)³⁰ = $714,146.50

PV of coupon payments = $185,190 x 15.372 (PV annuity factor, 5%, 30 periods) = $2,846,740.68

market price of the bonds = $3,560,887.18

The journal entry to record the issuance of the bonds:

March 1, 2020, bonds are issued at a premium

Dr Cash 3,560,887.18

    Cr Bonds payable 3,086,500

    Cr Premium on bonds payable 474,387.18


Related Questions

How can you ensure that your telephone calls on the job are productive? Name at least six suggestions.

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Answer:

Being productive means to be able to get more things done in a period of time and six suggestions to ensure that your telephone calls on the job are productive are:

-Plan an agenda to handle the call to know what you need to discuss.

-Have a clear goal to accomplish with the call to avoid discussing things that are not relevant to this.

-Avoid small talk that can take a lot of time and doesn't allow to get to the point.

-Limit the duration of the call to get people to focus on the important things.

-Summarize the points of the call to make sure that everyone is on the same page.

-End the call when the goal that was set has been accomplished.

The information presented here represents selected data from the December 31, 2016, balance sheets and income statements for the year then ended for three firms:


Firm A Firm B Firm C
Total assets, 12/31/16 $417,000 $536,000 $316,000
Total liabilities, 12/31/16 216,000 144,000 _____
Paid-in capital, 12/31/16 75,000 _____ 37,000
Retained earnings, 12/31/16 _____ 307,000 _____
Net income for 2016 _____ 85,000 117,000
Dividends declared and paid during 2016 44,000 9,000 66,000
Retained earnings, 1/1/16 76,000 _____ 44,000

Required:
Calculate the missing amounts for each firm.

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Answer:

                                              Firm A           Firm B            Firm C

Total assets, 12/31/16           $417,000     $536,000      $316,000

Total liabilities, 12/31/16         216,000        144,000      $184,000

Paid-in capital, 12/31/16           75,000       $85,000          37,000

Retained earnings, 12/31/16 $126,000      307,000       $95,000

Net income for 2016              $94,000        85,000         117,000

Dividends declared and         44,000            9,000         66,000

paid during 2016

Retained earnings, 1/1/16        76,000      $231,000         44,000

Explanation:

                                               Firm A           Firm B            Firm C

Total assets, 12/31/16           $417,000     $536,000      $316,000

Total liabilities, 12/31/16         216,000        144,000           _____

Paid-in capital, 12/31/16           75,000          _____           37,000

Retained earnings, 12/31/16     _____        307,000           _____

Net income for 2016                _____          85,000         117,000

Dividends declared and         44,000            9,000         66,000

paid during 2016

Retained earnings, 1/1/16        76,000           _____         44,000

we can use the following two basic formulas to determine the missing amounts:

ending balance retained earnings = beginning balance + net income - dividends paid

paid in capital = assets - liabilities - retained earnings

firm A:

417,000 - 216,000 - 75,000 = 126,000

126,000 + 44,000 - 76,000 = 94,000

firm B:

536,000 - 144,000 - 307,000 = 85,000

307,000 - 85,000 + 9,000 = 231,000

firm C:

44,000 + 117,000 - 66,000 = 95,000

316,000 - 37,000 - 95,000 = 184,000

Turner Inc. produces two products P1 and P2. The company has provided you with the following information. Assume that the current sales volume of P1 and P2 reflects the long run sales mix of the firm.
P1 P2
Selling price per unit $30 $60
Variable cost per unit $10 $30
Numberof units sold 9,000 6,000
Total fixed costs $240,000
Select ALL statements that are true. All numbers in the answer choices are rounded off to 2 decimals. Breakeven volume in units is rounded off to the next higher integer.
A. 40% of Turner's revenue comes from P2
B. The operating leverage for Turner now is 0.47
C. Turner makes a contribution of $0. 57 per dollar of revenue, on the average.
D. Turner will breakeven when it reaches a revenue of $420,000.
E. The breakeven volume for Turner is 9,334 units

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Answer:

B. The operating leverage for Turner now is 0.47  ⇒ TRUE

operating leverage = fixed costs / total costs = $240,000 / $510,000 = 0.47

C. Turner makes a contribution of $0. 57 per dollar of revenue, on the average.  ⇒ TRUE

total contribution margin = ($20 x 9,000) + ($30 x 6,000) = $180,000 + $180,000 = $360,000

total revenue = $630,000

contribution margin per $ of revenue = $360,000 / $630,000 = $0.57

D. Turner will break even when it reaches a revenue of $420,000.  ⇒ TRUE

break even point in $ = (6,000 x $30) + (4,000 x $60) = $180,000 + $240,000 = $420,000

Explanation:

A. 40% of Turner's revenue comes from P2  ⇒ FALSE

total revenue = $270,000 + $360,000 = $630,000

revenue from P2 = $360,000, which represents 57.14% of total revenue

E. The breakeven volume for Turner is 9,334 units ⇒ FALSE

in order to calculate break even point, we can prepare a bundle of products = 3P1 + 2P2

contribution margin per bundle = $120

break even point = $240,000 / $120 = 2,000 bundles

6,000 P1 and 4,000 P2

Strategic business units that have a relatively low market share but have the potential to grow are best categorized under _____ in the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) growth-share matrix.

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Answer:

The answer is question marks

Explanation:

Boston Consulting Group (BCG) growth-share matrix are grouped into four:

Star

Question mark

Cash cows

Dogs.

Question mark, which is of interest to us in this question requires much closer consideration. They are growing rapidly and as a result consume large amounts of money.They have low market shares but have potential to gain market share and become stars and eventually cash cows when market growth slows At that stage(question marks), they do not generate much cash.

They are a starting point for most businesses.

When Mayo Clinic conducted its analysis during the 1980s, what two segments of the general environment did it initially focus on?

a. Demographic and economic
b. Sociocultural and demographic
c. Economic and legal
d. Legal and technologicel
e. Technological and sociocultural

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Answer:

a. Demographic and Economic .

Explanation:

the analysis looked at the age, gender and occupation of people studied. this is a demographic segment

it also examined the income distribution of those studied. this is an economic segment.

One of the fastest way to acquire knowledge is to hire individuals or purchase entire companies that have valued knowledge.
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Knowledge is something that cannot just be acquired within a day. It requires lots of reading, studying different books, rigorous amount of trainings and carrying out various research to learn something new. All this takes some period of time, maybe months or years because there is a need to perfectly master the field of study.

Therefore one of the fastest ways to acquire knowledge at a fast rate is to hire an individual who is an expert in that field or purchase an entire company that has already gained the knowledge because trying to achieve that on your own is time consuming.

This is an added advantage to the organisation as it helps to increase its growth rate and face any form of competition in the market.

Hence the statement above is true.

At Mattel, a marketing information system stores data on regional sales activities, promotional costs, and international inventory levels. These data are examples of external sources.

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Answer:

It is false.

Explanation:

At Mattel, a marketing information system stores data on regional sales activities, promotional costs, and international inventory levels. These data are not examples of external sources but are internal sources.

Internal sources of market information are informations that are gotten from within the company such as regional sales activities, promotional costs, and international inventory.

However, the external sources of information are informations that are gotten outside of the company such as survey from customers, competitors etc.

Which of the following terms refers to setting specific measurable goals with each employee and then periodically reviewing the progress made?a) behaviorally anchored rating scale.b) management by objective.c) narrative form technique.d) forced distribution.

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Answer:

b) management by objective.

Explanation:

Management by objectives can be defined as an organizational management model whose focus is to improve the performance of the organization as a whole, aligning each company's action plan to achieve previously defined objectives and goals.

This is an information system that allows the organization to compare performance and achievements with objectives, which helps improve management and correct failures.

In this management style, employees are encouraged and motivated to be more committed to the organization, as clearly setting goals and objectives motivates employee participation and contributes to a feeling of inclusion, in addition to improving communication in the organization, which is a essential tool for achieving goals.

Pharoah Company purchased equipment in 2020 for $104,000 and estimated an $8,000 salvage value at the end of the equipment's 10-year useful life. At December 31, 2021, there was $67,200 in the Accumulated Depreciation account for this equipment using the straight-line method of depreciation. On March 31, 2022, the equipment was sold for $21,000.
Prepare the appropriate journal entries to remove the equipment from the books of Pharoah Company on March 31, 2022. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)

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Answer:

Pharoah Company

General Journal

Debit Sale of Equipment $104,000

Credit Equipment account $104,000

To close the equipment account.

Debit Accumulated Depreciation $69,600

Credit Sale of Equipment $69,600

To close the accumulated depreciation account.

Debit Cash Account $21,000

Credit Sale of Equipment $21,000

To record the cash receipts from the sale.

Explanation:

a) Calculations:

Purchase price = $104,000

Salvage value = $8,000

Depreciable amount = $96,000

Depreciation per year = $9,600 ($96,000/10)

Accumulated Depreciation at Dec. 31, 2021 = $67,200

This shows that the equipment was bought 7 years ago (not clear from the question), because $9,600 x 7 = $67,200

b) Depreciation expense for 2022 = $2,400 ($9,600 x 3/12)

c) Total accumulated depreciation = $69,600 ($67,200 + 2,400)

d) The difference in the Sale of Equipment account is the loss on sale = $13,400 ($104,000 - 69,600 - 21,000).  This shows that the equipment was sold at a loss of $13,400.

Identify the account used by businesses to record the transfer of assets from a business to its stockholders: Multiple Choice The Common stock account. An expense account. A liability account. A revenue account. The Dividends account.

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Answer:

Common stock

Explanation:

The common stock has the credit balance which is shown in the liabilities side of the balance sheet

While transferring the assets from business to it stockholders we used the common stock account as it includes the capital of the company, preferred stock, common stock, etc

Therefore the first option is correct

43) An annuity is set up that will pay $1500 per year for ten years. What is the present value (PV) of this annuity given that the discount rate is 9%? A) $5776 B) $9626 C) $11,551 D) $13,476

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Answer:

PV= $9,626.49

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Cash flow= $1,500

Interest rate= 9%

Number of years= 10

First, we will determine the future value, using the following formulas:

FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i

A= cash flow

FV= {1,500*[(1.09^10) - 1]} / 0.09

FV= $22,789.395

Now, the present value:

PV=FV/(1+i)^n

PV= 22,789.395/(1.09^10)

PV= $9,626.49

You own a house that costs $300,000 and you are considering leveraging your home. How would three houses that each have $200,000 in mortgage debt make more money than one house that is fully paid

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Answer:

You will be able to get more money if you have 3 houses and owe $200,000 on each house simply because you can use the houses to earn extra income.

Imagine two situations:

Situation 1: You own one $300,000 house and earn $100,000 of ordinary income. The bank will lend you money solely based on your income.

Situation 2: You own 3 houses and obviously since you only use one, you can rent the other two. Lets suppose that you can rent the two houses at $2,500 each, and after paying all expenses and taxes, you have $2,000 left per month per house. That means that your total income will increase by $48,000 per year and we can add that to your normal salary of $100,000. In order for this situation to be more favorable, your current debt payments must be less than the additional revenue generated by the two houses (less than $48,000 per year). If your final balance is favorable = additional income ($48,000) ≥ current debt payments, that means that you will have more disposable income in order to pay back any additional loans.

Another reason why a bank might favor situation 2, is that in case something goes wrong, e.g. you get fired, it is always easier to sell one or even both extra houses in order to repay your loan.

A company owes employee salaries of $16,000 at the end of the year. These salaries will be paid in the following year. What adjusting entry, if any, does the company need to record at the end of the year

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Answer:

Wages and Salaries $16,000 (debit)

Wages and Salaries Payable $16,000  (credit)

Explanation:

At the end of the year, the Company has to recognize an Expense : Wages and Salaries and a Liability : Wages and Salaries Payable.

A customer buys 100 shares of ABC at $30 as the initial transaction in a new margin account. Subsequently, ABC rises to $40 per share in the market. What is the account's equity after the change in market value

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Answer:

Account's Equity:

Investment in ABC = $4,000 ($40 x 100)

This is made up of initial investment of $3,000 and Unrealized Gain of $1,000 ($10 x 100) for the appreciation in market value.

Explanation:

The account's equity is the share in ownership rights of the customer in the margin account.  According to investopedia.com, "A margin account is a brokerage account in which the broker lends the customer cash to purchase stocks or other financial products.  The loan in the account is collateralized by the securities purchased and cash, and comes with a periodic interest rate."

Indicate whether the scenarios would result in an increase, a decrease, or no change in the long-run aggregate supply (LRAS) curve for a hypothetical economy. Each label may be used more than once.
The mandatory retirement age is abolished.
The economy's main export is candy.
Candy from this country increases in popularity around the world.
Since candy has become an international sensation, factories double the number of candy-making machines.
The top candy companies choose to relocate their means of production to other countries around the world.

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Answer:

The mandatory retirement age is abolished.

This will result in an Increase in the long-run aggregate supply (LRAS) curve because it means that companies in the economy now have a larger workforce to choose from. This will reduce the cost of labor and lead to more goods being supplied.

The economy's main export is candy.  Candy from this country increases in popularity around the world.

No effect on long-run aggregate supply (LRAS) curve because this deals with demand.

Since candy has become an international sensation, factories double the number of candy-making machines.

Factories are now producing more candy due to having more candy-making machines. This will result in an Increase in the long-run aggregate supply (LRAS) curve.

The top candy companies choose to relocate their means of production to other countries around the world.

The companies are still supplying candy to the world, however they are doing it from other countries. This supply coming from the hypothetical economy will therefore reduce. This will result in a Decrease in the long-run aggregate supply (LRAS) curve.

Tom is talking to his friend Bob, who has an interest in Freedom, LLC, about purchasing his LLC interest. Bob's outside basis in Freedom, LLC, is $13,500. This includes his $3,200 one-fourth share of the LLC's debt. Bob's 704(b) capital account is $20,500. If Tom bought Bob's LLC interest for $24,000, what would Tom's outside basis be in Freedom, LLC

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Answer:

Tom's outside bases in freedom = $27,200

Explanation:

To find Tom's outside bases in freedom, use the formula:

Tom's outside bases in freedom = Amount paid for interest + share of LLC’s Debt

Where,

Amount paid for interest = $24,000

Share of LLC's debt = $3,200

Therefore, Tom's outside bases in freedom would be:

Tom's outside bases in freedom = Amount paid for interest + share of LLC’s Debt

= $24,000 + $3,200

= $27,200

Tom's outside bases in freedom is $27,200

Suppose the real risk-free rate is 2.50% and the future rate of inflation is expected to be constant at 4.10%. What rate of return would you expect on a 5-year Treasury security, assuming the pure expectations theory is valid? Disregard cross-product terms, i.e., if averaging is required, use the arithmetic average.

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Answer: 6.6%

Explanation:

The Pure Expectations Theory believes that the future long term rate is a reflection of future short term rates.

In terms of a 5 Treasury Security then, the rate of return to be expected is the risk free rate adjusted for inflation.

The Treasury Security has no risk but for inflation risk hence this is all that should be catered for.

Rate of Return on 5 year Treasury Security = Real Risk Free Rate + Inflation Rate

= 2.5% + 4.1%

= 6.6%

Suppose the Fed doubles the growth rate of the quantity of money in the economy. In the long run, the increase in money growth will change which of the following?a. The price levelb. The inflation ratec. The quantity of physical capitald. The size of the labor force

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Answer:

a. The price levelb. The inflation rate

Explanation:

If the Fed doubles the growth rate of the quantity of money in the economy, the supply of money in the economy would rise. The rise in money supply would increase the price level and inflation level.

Inflation is a persistent rise in the general price levels

I hope my answer helps you

The quantity theory of money provides an easy answer to this question. The rate of inflation will fluctuate in the long run as money growth accelerates.

So, Option B is correct.

The other Options are incorrect as:

Option A is incorrect as The average of current prices over the complete spectrum of goods and services produced in an economy is referred to as the price level.

Option C is incorrect as Physical capital refers to an organization's owned and used assets, such as buildings, machinery, and cars.

Option D is incorrect as The labor force is made up of the number of people who are employed and those who are jobless.

Thus increase in money growth will change the inflation rate.

For more information about the inflation rate refer to the link:

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7. A fast-food chain plans to expand by opening several new restaurants. The chain operates two types of
restaurants, drive-through and full-service. A drive-through restaurant costs RM 100.000 to construct,
requires 5 employees, and has an expected annual revenue of RM 200.000. A full service restaurant
costs RM 150.000 to construct, requires 15 employees, and has an expected annual revenue of RM
500,000. The chain has RM 2,400,000 in capital available for expansion. Labor contracts require that
they hire no more than 210 employees, and licensing restrictions require that they open no more than
20 new restaurants.
(a) How many restaurants of each type should the chain open in order to maximize the expected
revenue? [1 point)

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Explanation:

                               Drive through                Full Service

Annual revenue          200,000                       500,000

Cost                               100,000                        150,000

Income                           100,000                        350,000

Employee                            5                                   15

Income / employee         20,000                        23,333.33

Using simultaneous equation ,

Let X represent the drive through service  ,and Y represent the full service restaurant

Budget = 100,000x + 150,000y ≤ 2,400,000  (equation 1)

Employer = 5x + 15y ≤ 210   (equation 2)

(Divide equation 1 by 10 ,000)

                     10x+ 15y ≤ 240 (equation 3)

Using elimination method, multiply equation 2 by -2

                      10x +15y ≤240

                      -10x - 30y ≤-420

                        -15y ≤ -180

                             y≤ -180/-15

y = 12

substitute y = 12 in equation 3

10x + 15y≤240

10x +180 ≤240

10x≤240-180

10x≤60

x≤6

                   

12         1,800,000      180

6           600,000         30

6 drive through services and 12 full services should be opened.

                           6 Drive through                12 full service            20

Cost                             600,000                      1,800,000           2,400,000

Employees                      30                                 180

Net income                     600,000                    4,200,000

Issues of growth are generally considered in: Multiple Choice neither the short-run nor the long-run frameworks. the short-run framework. the long-run framework. both the short-run and the long-run frameworks.

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Answer:

the long-run framework.

Explanation:

In Economics, Growth can be defined as an increase or rise in the level of output and production of goods and services over a specific period of time by a business entity.

Issues of growth are generally considered by economists in the long-run framework because growth itself is a long-run phenomenon in economics.

A long-run growth refers to the continuous and sustained increase in the level of output of goods and services or quantity of production that a business is able to achieve.

Hence, all of the four factors of production affects the level of growth that is being experienced by an individual or organization. These factors are;

1. Capital.

2. Labor.

3. Land.

4. Entrepreneur.

In a nutshell, business owners and economist usually consider the growth of a business as a long-run phenomenon rather than as a short-run phenomenon.

Answer:

the long-run framework.

Explanation:

For apparel manufacturer Abercrombie & Fitch, Inc., classify each of the following costs as either a product cost or a period cost:

Item Classification
a. Research and development costs _____
b. Depreciation on sewing machines _____
c. Fabric used during production _____
d. Depreciation on office equipment _____
e. Advertising expenses _____
f. Repairs and maintenance costs for sewing machines _____
g. Salary of production quality control supervisor _____
h. Utility costs for office building _____
i. Sales commissions _____
j. Salaries of distribution center personnel _____
k. Wages of sewing machine operators _____
l. Factory janitorial supplies _____
m. Chief financial officer's salary _____
n. Travel costs of media relations employees _____
o. Factory supervisors' salaries _____
p. Oil used to lubricate sewing machines _____
q. Property taxes on factory building and equipment _____

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Answer:

a. Research and development costs: Period cost because it is an administrative expenses.

b. Depreciation on sewing machines: Product cost because it is a manufacturing overhead.

c. Fabric used during production: Product cost because it is a direct raw material.

d. Depreciation on office equipment Period cost because it is an administrative expense.

e. Advertising expenses: Period cost because it is a sales expenses.

f. Repairs and maintenance costs for sewing machines: Product cost because it is a manufacturing overhead.

g. Salary of production quality control supervisor: Product cost because it is a manufacturing overhead.

h. Utility costs for office building: Period cost because it is an administrative expenses.

i. Sales commissions: Period cost because it is a sales expenses.

j. Salaries of distribution center personnel: Period cost because it is a sales expenses.

k. Wages of sewing machine operators: Product cost because it is a direct labor.

l. Factory janitorial supplies: Product cost because it is a manufacturing overhead.

m. Chief financial officer's salary: Period cost because it is an administrative expenses.

n. Travel costs of media relations employees: Period cost because it is a sales expenses.

o. Factory supervisors' salaries: Product cost because it is a manufacturing overhead.

p. Oil used to lubricate sewing machines: Product cost because it is a manufacturing overhead.

q. Property taxes on factory building and equipment: Product cost because it is a manufacturing overhead.

Explanation:

In Business management, cost can be defined as the amount of money paid in acquiring goods and services as well as the amount spent by the manufacturer in order to produce the goods or provide the service to the consumers. In production, these cost incurred by the manufacturer can be classified into two (2) categories and these are;

1. Product cost: is defined as all the cost incurred during the production or manufacturing of a company's product. Examples of these costs are direct labor cost, direct materials cost, and manufacturing overhead cost.

2. Period cost: is defined as all indirect costs associated with the smooth operation of a business. Examples of these costs are utility bills, rent, office supplies and depreciation, advertising costs etc.

The real rate is 4.1 percent and the inflation rate is 5.7 percent. What rate would you expect to see on a Treasury bill

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Answer:

10%

Explanation:

The rate on a treasury bill is usually the nominal rate.

1 + Nominal rate = (1 + real rate ) x (1 + inflation rate)

(1.041) x (1.057) = 1.10

1.10 - 1 = 0.10 = 10%

Nominal rate = 10%

I hope my answer helps you

Pauline's Pecan Pies collected the following production information relating to November​'s baking​ operations:

Physical Unit Direct Material Conversion Cost
Beginning work in process. 209,000
Ending work in process 159,000 65% 80%
Units started during the month 10.25000


Requirements:
Complete the first two steps in the process costing​ procedure:
a. Summarize the flow of physical units.
b. Compute output in terms of equivalent units.

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Answer:

Pecan Pies

Pauline

a. Summary of the flow of physical units:

Beginning Work in process = 209,000

Started during month =        1,025,000

less ending work in process  159,000

Units completed in month = 1,075,000

b. Computation of output in terms of equivalent units:

Units completed:

                                                       Physical      Direct      Conversion

                                                            Unit        Material        Cost

Determination of equivalent units:

less ending work in process  159,000    103,350 (65%)   127,200 (80%)

Units produced                     1,075,000   1,075,000 (100%)  1,075,000 (100%)

Explanation:

Data:

                                                         Physical      Direct      Conversion

                                                            Unit        Material        Cost

Beginning work in process            209,000

Ending work in process                  159,000      65%          80%

Units started during the month  1,025,000

Total units in production             1,234,000        103,350      127,200

Determination of equivalent units:

less ending work in process         159,000      103,350      127,200

Units produced                           1,075,000   1,075,000   1,075,000

a) The equivalent unit is the product of the class of unit in production multiplied by the percentage of completion.  This forms the basis for allocating cost between a product's costs and the ending work in process.  Calculating the equivalent units helps to determine accurate costs of units completed.                

Cellar Wines has a debt-equity ratio of 0.54, sales of $728,700, net income of $94,900, and total debt of $382,000. What is the return on equity

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Answer:

13.42%

Explanation:

Here is an solution to the question below.

Debt equity ratio = 0.54

Sales = $728700

Net income = $94900

Total debt = $382000

Total equity ratio = net income / (total debt/ debt equity ratio)

total debt/ debt equity ratio = 382000/0.54 = 707,407.4

Total equity ratio = 94900/707,407.4

= 0.1342 x 100

= 13.42%

This is the return on equity.

Ferkil Corporation manufacturers a single product that has a selling price of $100 per unit. Fixed expenses total $225,000 per year, and the company must sell 5,000 units to break even. If the company has a target profit of $67,500, sales in units must be:

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Answer:

Break-even point in units= 6,500 units

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Selling price per unit= $100

Fixed expenses total $225,000 per year

Break-even point= 5,000

Desired profit= $67,500

First, we need to calculate the contribution margin per unit:

Break-even point in units= fixed costs/ contribution margin per unit

5,000= 225,000 / contribution margin per unit

contribution margin per unit= 225,000/5,000

contribution margin per unit= $45

Now, we can determine the number of units to be sold:

Break-even point in units= (fixed costs + desired profit) / contribution margin per unit

Break-even point in units= (225,000 + 67,500) / 45

Break-even point in units= 6,500 units

A share of BAC common stock has just paid a dividend of $1.00. The market return is 12% and the beta is 1.5. The three month T-bill rate is 4%. The expected long-run growth rate for this stock is 8%. What is the required return for the stock? What is the stock price?

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Answer:

Required rate of return= 16%

Stock price= $13.50

Explanation:

A share of BAC common stock just made a dividend payment of $1

Market return is 12%

Beta is 1.5

Risk-free rate is 4%

Growth rate is 8%

The required rate of return for the stock can be calculated as follows

Required rate of return= Risk-free rate+beta×(market rate-risk-free rate)

= 4%+1.5(12%-4%)

= 4%+1.5×8%

= 4%+12

= 16%

The stock price can be calculated as follows

Stock price= dividend for the year/(rate of return-growth rate)

= (1×1.08)/(16/100-8/100)

= 1.08/0.16-0.08

= 1.08/0.08

= $13.50

Hence the required rate of return and the stock price is 16% and $13.50 respectively.

Consider the case of cell phone service. In England, there are 20 providers of cell phone service. On the other hand, in Cambodia, cell phone service is largely regulated by the government with only one firm as the sole provider of this service. Under these circumstances, it is expected that Choose one: A. England will have higher growth potential than Cambodia. B. England and Cambodia will have similar growth potential. C. England will have lower growth potential than Cambodia.

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C England will have power growth potential than Combodia

The Wet Dog Surf Company borrows $22,000 for 5 months and will pay $825.00 interest . Calculate Wet Dog's Annual Percentage Interest Rate (APR) (rounded to two decimal places).

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Answer:

The answer is 9%

Explanation:

Solution

Given that:

Wet Dog Surf Company borrows= $22,000 for 5 months

Interest  =$825.000

Now we have to find Wet Dog's Annual Percentage Interest Rate (APR)

Thus

The interest rate for 5 months is given by:

$825.00/$22,000

=0.0375% or 3.75%

So, APR becomes:

3.75% * 12/5

= 45/5

= 9%

Therefore the Annual Percentage Interest Rate (APR) for We Dog's is 9%

Coronado Corporation purchased a new machine for its assembly process on August 1, 2017. The cost of this machine was $162,702. The company estimated that the machine would have a salvage value of $17,802 at the end of its service life. Its life is estimated at 5 years, and its working hours are estimated at 21,000 hours. Year-end is December 31.

Compute the depreciation expense under the following methods. Each of the following should be considered unrelated

a. Straight Line Method for 2017

b. Sum-of-the-years'-digits for 2018

c. Double-declining-balance for 2018

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Answer:

a. Straight Line Method for 2017

depreciation expense per year = ($162,702 - $17,802) / 5 years = $28,980

depreciation expense (August to December 2017) = $28,980 x 5/12 = $12,075

b. Sum-of-the-years'-digits for 2018

depreciation expense year 1 = 5/15 x $144,900 = $60,375 / 12 months = $5,031.25 per month

depreciation expense year 2 = 4/15 x $144,900 = $48,300 / 12 months = $4,025

depreciation expense January 2018 - July 2018 = $5,031.25 x 7 = $35,218.75

depreciation expense August 2018 - December 2012 = $4,025 x 5 = $20,125

depreciation expense 2018 = $35,218.75 + $20,125 = $55,343.75

c. Double-declining-balance for 2018

depreciation expense year 1 = 2 x 1/5 x $162,702 = $65,080.80 / 12 months = $5,423.40 per month

depreciation expense year 2 = 2 x 1/5 x $97,621.20 = $39,048.48 / 12 months = $3,254.04

depreciation expense January 2018 - July 2018 = $5,423.40 x 7 = $37,963.80

depreciation expense August 2018 - December 2012 = $3,254.04 x 5 = $16,270.20

depreciation expense 2018 = $37,963.80 + $16,270.20 = $54,234

A rich aunt has promised you $ 5 comma 000 one year from today. In​ addition, each year after​ that, she has promised you a payment​ (on the anniversary of the last​ payment) that is 3 % larger than the last payment. She will continue to show this generosity for 20 ​years, giving a total of 20 payments. If the interest rate is 6 %​, what is her promise worth​ today?

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Answer:

PV= $45,642.73

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Cash flow= 5,000

Number of years= 20

Interest rate= 6%

Growth rate= 3%

First, we need to calculate the future value of the aunts' generosity. We will incorporate the growth rate to the interest rate.  

FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i

A= annual deposit

FV= {5,000*[(1.09^20) - 1]} / 0.09

FV= $255,800.60

Now, the present value:

PV= FV/(1+i)^n

PV= 255,800.6/1.09^20

PV= $45,642.73

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