Answer:
Weight of debt = 0.2453 or 24.53%
Weight of preferred stock = 0.0486 or 4.86%
Weight of common equity = 0.7061 or 70.61%
Explanation:
The WACC or weighted average cost of capital is the cost of a firm's capital structure. The capital structure of a company can consist of one or more of the following components namely debt, preferred stock and common stock.
To calculate the WACC, we use the market value of each component.
The market value of debt is$101 million.The market value of common equity is 290.7 millionThe value of preferred stock is $20 millionMarket value of common equity = 51 * 5.7 = 290.7 million
The weights to assigned to each components are,
Total weight of all components = 101 + 20 + 290.7 = 411.7 million
Weight of debt = 101 / 411.7 => 0.2453 or 24.53%
Weight of preferred stock = 20 / 411.7 => 0.0486 or 4.86%
Weight of common equity = 290.7 / 411.7 => 0.7061 or 70.61%
Firms that charge relatively low prices and offer substantial differentiation are following a best-cost strategy. A best cost strategy can be an effective level strategy to the extent that a firm whose fixed costs and overhead are very low relative to the competition.
What is an example of an industry where you think a best-cost strategy could be successful?
How would you differentiate a company to achieve this success in this industry?
Provide an example of a firm in Jacksonville that is following a best cost strategy? Explain
Answer: The answer is given below
Explanation:
A best-cost strategy is a strategy that is used by companies as they focus on low cost in order to give their customers better value for the money spent on the purchase of goods or services from them. The goal of this strategy is to keep the prices and costs lower when compared with the other competitors that offer similar products.
This strategy can be very successful in retail stores. Retail stores offer similar products to their competitors and using this strategy could help in making the store get more customers and hence push up its income.
For this strategy to work in such industry, firstly, the company will need to study its market very well, get to know its competitors, have a good working relationship with the manufacturers of different products, and have a friendly and amazing staffs who know what is and expected of them. With all these in place, success will be achievable.
An example of a firm in Jacksonville that is following a best cost strategy is
McDonald. The company over the years, has been successful and laid s foundation of offering fast-food meals that are of low prices and affordable.
Cantlivia is a small and poor nation, but its current prime minister has a desire to create more wealth for her citizens. The prime minister has received recommendations from several of her advisors. Which of the following recommendations is likely to create the most wealth for Cantilever?
a. Acquire more land by invading a nelghboring country that is even poorer and weak.
b. Use foreign aid from other nations to purchase more tools and machinery.
c. Establish a business environment that promotes and rewards entrepreneurship.
d. Establish barriers to trede to protect Cantlivia businesses from foreign competition.
Answer: Establish a business environment that promotes and rewards entrepreneurship
Explanation:
Entrepreneurship simply means setting up a business or an enterprise in order to make profit and also create wealth.
From the question, we are informed that Cantlivia is a small and poor nation, but its current prime minister has a desire to create more wealth for her citizens. The best recommendation will be for the prime minister to establish a business environment whereby entrepreneurship is promoted and rewarded.
When this is done, wealth will be created among the people in the nation as most of them will have their own businesses. This will also lead to the economic growth of the country as there will be an increase in it's gross domestic product. Also, more businesses will lead to creation of more jobs.
Empire Company is a manufacturer of smart phones. Its controller resigned in October 2017. An inexperienced assistant accountant has prepared the following income statement for the month of October 2020.EMPIRE COMPANYIncome StatementFor the Month Ended October 31, 2020Sales revenue $780,000Less:Operating expensesRaw materials purchases $264,000Direct labor cost 190,000Advertising expense 90,000Selling and administrative salaries 75,000Rent on factory facilities 60,000Depreciation on sales equipment 45,000Depreciation on factory equipment 31,000Indirect labor cost 28,000Utilities expense 12,000Insurance expense 8,000803,000Net loss $(23,000)Prior to October 2020, the company had been profitable every month. The company’s president is concerned about the accuracy of the income statement. As her friend, you have been asked to review the income statement and make necessary corrections. After examining other manufacturing cost data, you have acquired additional information as follows.1. Inventory balances at the beginning and end of October were:October 1 October 31Raw materials $18,000 $29,000Work in process 20,000 14,000Finished goods 30,000 50,0002. Only 75% of the utilities expense and 60% of the insurance expense apply to factory operations. The remaining amounts should be charged to selling and administrative activities.Prepare a letter to the president of the company, Shelly Phillips, describing the changes you made. Explain clearly why net income is different after the changes. Keep the following points in mind as you compose your letter.1. This is a letter to the president of a company, who is your friend. The style should be generally formal, but you may relax some requirements. For example, you may call the president by her first name.2. Executives are very busy. Your letter should tell the president your main results first (for example, the amount of net income).3. You should include brief explanations so that the president can understand the changes you made in the calculations.
Answer:
Tony Ohagwam, CPA, ACCAAddress & Telephone # & Email Address
June 26, 2020
The President
Empire Company
Address USA.
Attention: Shelly Phillips
Dear Shelly,
Re-Formatted Empire Company's Income Statement for the month ended October 31, 2020
As requested I have reformatted the company's Income Statement for the month ended October 31, 2020 (see attached), with some changes made.
The Net Income (not loss) is now $2,000. This came about after taking into account the beginning and ending inventories of raw materials, work in process, and finished goods, which were not considered in the earlier version prepared internally.
The costs of Utilities and Insurance were re-classified into their factory and selling & administration elements. The revised Income Statement also shows the cost of production, making it possible to determine the unit product cost. There are also indications of the cost of sales and the gross profit.
With the re-classification of costs into factory and selling & administration expenses, you can review some of these costs to ascertain where cost-savings could be achieved.
I hope that this will encourage you to continue in business.
Yours sincerely,
Tony Ohagwam, CPA, ACCA
Explanation:
a) Utilities:
Factory, 75% of $12,000 = $9,000
Office, 25% of $12,000 = $3,000
b) Insurance:
Factory, 60% of $8,000 = $4,800
Office, 40% of $8,000 = $3,200
c) Preparation of the Income Statement for a manufacturing company should consider the various cost elements and classify them according to factory cost or cost of production, cost of sales, and cost of selling and administration.
This will help management to have a clearer picture of financial performance. From this picture, it is easier for management to evaluate the various costs and make changes that will result to cost savings in order to ensure continued operations and profitability.
Free Cash Flow Catering Corp. reported free cash flows for 2008 of $8.08 million and investment in operating capital of $2.08 million. Catering listed $1.08 million in depreciation expense and $2.08 million in taxes on its 2008 income statement. What was Catering's 2008 EBIT
Answer: $11.16 million.
Explanation:
Free Cash Flow Catering Corp Earnings Before Interest and Tax (EBIT) can be calculated by the following formula,
EBIT = Operating Cashflow + Taxes - Depreciation.
Operating Cashflow = Free Cashflow + Investment in Operating Capital
= 8.08 million + 2.08 million
= $10.16 million
EBIT = 10.16 million + 2.08 million - 1.08 million
EBIT = $11.16 million.
The shape of a production possibility curve is downward-sloping because ____________________. Select the correct answer below: you can get more of one good only by giving up some of another good quantities produced are always negative you cannot get any more of good, even by giving up some of another good none of the above
Answer:
you can get more of one good only by giving up some of another good
Explanation:
A production possibilities frontier shows the opportunity cost of producing one good instead of another. This way, as you follow the curve, the combination of goods will vary, increasing the production of one good but deceasing the production of the other.
Opportunity costs are the benefits lost or extra costs associated to choosing one activity or investment over another alternative. Since resources are scarce, you must always give something up in order to obtain another thing, e.g. you give up your leisure time in order to study.
Cash flows of two mutually exclusive projects are as follows. Project A costs $80,000 initially and will have a $15,000 salvage value after 3 years. The operating cost with this method will be $30,000 per year. Project B has initial cost of $120,000, an operating cost of $8,000 per year, and a $40,000 salvage value after its 3-year life. Assume the interest rate is 10% per year. Which of the following statements is true?
A. Two projects have different life cycle
B. Project A should be selected.
C. The present worth of project A is -$143,252.17.
D. The present worth of project B is -$109,842.22.
Answer:
The correct answer is B.
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Project A:
Costs $80,000 initially and will have a $15,000 salvage value after 3 years. The operating cost with this method will be $30,000 per year.
Project B:
The initial cost of $120,000, an operating cost of $8,000 per year, and a $40,000 salvage value after its 3-year life.
Assume the interest rate is 10% per year.
Both projects present a 3-year life cycle.
To determine which option is correct, we need to calculate the net present value using the following formula:
NPV= -Io + ∑[Cf/(1+i)^n]
Cf= cash flow
Project A:
Cf1= 30,000/1.10= 27,272.73
Cf2= 30,000/1.10^2= 24,793.39
Cf3= 45,000/1.10^3= 33,809.17
Total= 85,875.29
NPV= -80,000 + 85,875.29= 5,875.29
Because the net present value is positive, Project A should be accepted.
Project B doesn't provide income, therefore it shouldn't be accepted.
XYZ Company makes 400 widgets. The variable costs are $35.60 per unit and fixed costs are $30.00 per unit; however, $21.40 in fixed costs per unit is unavoidable. What is the effect on net income if the company instead buys the widgets from an outside supplier for $44.00 per unit?
Answer:
increase in income of $80
Explanation:
Prepare an Analysis of Costs and Savings if the Company buys from Outside Supplier.
Note : The fixed costs per unit at are unavoidable are irrelevant and disregarded in this decision.
Analysis of Costs and Savings
Purchase Price (400 widgets × $44.00) = ($17,600)
Savings :
Variable Costs ($35.60 × 400 widgets) = $14,240
Fixed Cost ( $8.60 × 400 widgets) = $3,440
Net Income effect = $80
Conclusion :
The effect on net income if the company instead buys the widgets is an increase in income of $80
The following selected accounts and their current balances appear in the ledger of Clairemont Co. for the fiscal year ended May 31, 2018:Cash $ 240,000Accounts receivable 966,000Inventory 1,690,000Estimated returns inventory 22,500Office supplies 13,500Prepaid insurance 8,000Office equipment 830,000Accumulated depreciation-office equipment 550,000Store equipment 3,600,000Accumulated depreciation-store equipment 1,820,000Accounts payable 326,000Customer refunds payable 40,000Salaries payable 41,500Note payable (final payment due 2024) 300,000Common stock 500,000Retained earnings 2,949,100Dividends 100,000Sales 11,343,000Cost of goods sold 7,850,000Sales salaries expense 916,000Advertising expense 550,000Depreciation expense-store equipment 140,000Miscellaneous selling expense 38,000Office salaries expense 650,000Rent expense 94,000Depreciation expense-office equipment 50,000Insurance expense 48,000Office supplies expense 28,100Miscellaneous administrative expense 14,500Interest expense 21,0001. Prepare a retained earnings statement. Be sure to complete the statement heading. Refer to the list of Labels and Amount Descriptions provided for the exact wording of the answer choices for text entries. Negative amount should be indicated by the minus sign. A colon (:) will automatically appear if it is required.2. Prepare a balance sheet, assuming that the current portion of the note payable is $50,000.
Answer:
1. Prepare a retained earnings statement.
Net income = $943,400
Retained earning at May 31, 2018 = $3,792,500
2. Prepare a balance sheet, assuming that the current portion of the note payable is $50,000.
Net Total Assets = Stockholder's equity = $4,292,500
Explanation:
1. Prepare a retained earnings statement.
To do this, the income statement is first prepared to obtain the net income as follows:
Clairemont Co.
Income Statement
for the fiscal year ended May 31, 2018
Details $
Sales 11,343,000
Cost of goods sold (7,850,000)
Gross Income 3,493,000
Selling and Distribution expenses:
Sales salaries expense (916,000)
Advertising expense (550,000)
Dep. expense - Store equipment (140,000)
Miscellaneous selling expense (38,000)
Administrative expenses:
Office salaries expense (650,000)
Rent expense (94,000)
Insurance expense (48,000)
Dep. exp - Office equipment (50,000)
Office supplies expense (28,100)
Miscellaneous admin expense (14,500)
Operating income 964,400
Interest expense (21,000)
Net income 943,400
The retained earning statement can therefore, be stated as follows:
Clairemont Co.
Retained Earnings Statement
for the fiscal year ended May 31, 2018
Details $
Retained earnings at June 1, 2017 2,949,100
Net income for the year 943,400
Dividends (100,000)
Retained earning at May 31, 2018 3,792,500
2. Prepare a balance sheet, assuming that the current portion of the note payable is $50,000.
Clairemont Co.
Balance sheet
for the fiscal year ended May 31, 2018
Details $ $
Fixed Assets
Office equipment 830,000
Accumulated dep.- office equip (550,000) 280,000
Store equipment 3,600,000
Accumulated dep.- store equip (1,820,000) 1,780,000
Net Fixed Assets 2,060,000
Current Assets
Cash 240,000
Accounts receivable 966,000
Inventory 1,690,000
Estimated returns inventory 22,500
Office supplies 13,500
Prepaid insurance 8,000
Total current assets 2,940,000
Current Liabilities
Accounts payable (326,000)
Customer refunds payable (40,000)
Salaries payable (41,500)
Note payable (50,000)
Working Capital 2,482,500
Long-term Liability
Note payable (300,000 - 50,000) (250,000)
Net Total Assets 4,292,500
Financed by:
Common stock 500,000
Retained earning at May 31, 2018 3,792,500
Stockholder's Equity 4,292,500
Note:
Since both the Net Total Assets and Stockholder's equity are to $4,292,500, it implies the financial statement is accurately prepared as both as always be equal.
Three years ago, Adrian purchased 365 shares of stock in X Corp. for $68,620. On December 30 of year 4, Adrian sells the 365 shares for $61,320.
A. Assuming Adrian has no other capital gains or losses, how much of the loss is Adrian able to deduct on her year 4 tax return?
B. Assume the same facts as in part (A), except that on January 20 of year 5, Adrian purchases 365 shares of X Corp. stock for $61,320. How much loss from the sale on December 30 of year 4 is deductible on Adrian's year 4 tax return? What basis does Adrian take in the stock purchased on January 20 of year 5?
Answer:
The answer is b
Explanation:
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Recent surveys indicate that more than half of employees are dissatisfied with their jobs.
True
False
Answer: True
Explanation:
This is true. In a recent survey that was carried out, which was titled the Effing Problem; it was stated that more that half of the workers in the United States were not happy with the jobs they currently have and that about forty percent will like to change the job that they are currently doing if they are given the opportunity.
People find it easy not to change jobs due to the fact that the economy is struggling and a job market that's also struggling. Therefore, people stay in their current jobs even if they are dissatisfied because they'll rather stay than stay jobless.
On December 31, Strike Company has decided to sell one of its batting cages. The initial cost of the equipment was $203,433.00 with an accumulated depreciation of $183,089.70. Depreciation has been taken up to the end of the year. The company found a company that is willing to buy the equipment for $18,308.97. What is the amount of the gain or loss on this transaction
Answer:
loss= $2,035.33
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Purchasing price= $203,433.00
Accumulated depreciation= $183,089.70.
The company found a company that is willing to buy the equipment for $18,308.97.
The gain or loss from selling an asset depends on the book value. If the selling price is higher than the book value, the company gain from the sale.
Book value= purchasing price - accumulated depreciation
Book value= 203,433 - 183,089.7= 20,343.3
Gain/loss= 18,307.97 - 20,343.3= $2,035.33 loss
Suppose Friendly Airlines is considering signing a long-term contract with the union representing its pilots. Friendly Airlines and the union both agree that real wages should increase by 2%. Inflation is expected to be 3%, so they agree on a 5% nominal wage increase.
Now, suppose inflation turns out to be lower than expected, coming in at 2%. This would (benefit or harm) the union and (benefit, harm) Friendly Airlines because the real wage increase would now be?
Answer and Explanation:
As we know that
Nominal interest rate = Real interest rate + inflation rate
where
Nominal interest rate is 5%
Real interest rate is 2%
So, the inflation rate is 3%
Now if the inflation rate is increased by 2%
So the new inflation rate is 4%
And, the nominal interest rate would remain the same i.e 5%
So, the real interest rate is
= 5% - 4%
= 1%
Since the interest rate declines that decreased the consumer purchasing power
Moreover, the increase in the inflation rate declines the workers real wages i.e purchasing power also falls
So if there is an increase in inflation than it would be harmful for the union and benefit Friendly Airlines as the real wage increased would be less or low
An investor has been making payments into a variable annuity for the last 20 years. The investor decides to annuitize and selects a straight-life payout. Which two of the following statements are TRUE?
I. the investment risk is assumed by the insurance company
II. the investment risk is assumed by the customer
III. the amount of the payment to the customer is guaranteed by the insurance company
IV. the amount of the payment to the customer is not guaranteed
a. I and III
b. I and IV
c. II and III
d. II and IV
Answer:
d. II and IV.
Explanation:
Since the investor has been making payments into a variable annuity for the last 20 years and decides to annuitize and selects a straight-life payout. The following statements would be true;
a. the investment risk is assumed by the customer.
b. the amount of the payment to the customer is not guaranteed.
An annuity is an agreement between an investor (contract owner) and an insurance company, where he or she gives a lump-sum of money to the insurer and in return receives regular disbursements, either immediately or some time in the future. It offers the following covers, legacy planning, primary protection, healthcare costs, lifetime income etc.
Annuities are generally classified into two (2) categories mainly; Fixed and Variable annuities.
Under the variable annuity, the investment risk is assumed by the customer (investor) unlike what is obtainable in the fixed annuity.
Ultimately, the performance of the separate account impacts the amount of the payment. Thus, the payment might decrease, increase, or even remain the same since the amount of the payment to the customer (investor) isn't guaranteed.
Suppose an initial investment of $100 will return $50/year for three years (assume the $50 is received each year at the end of the year). Is this a profitable investment if the discount rate is 20%
Answer:
Since the NPV is positive, it is a profitable investment.
Explanation:
Solution
Given that:
The initial investment of $100 would be considered as an outflow.
The inflow for the next three years will be =$50
The discount rate r = 0.2
To find or determine the probability of the investment, discount the future of outflows and inflows. the following formula is applied or used to find the present value of inflows
PV = FV/(1 + r )^k
Where
PV = present value
FV =future value
r = discount rate
k = time period
Now,
For k =1
PV = 50/(1 + 0.2)
=$41.67
So,
PV for k = 2 is $34.72 and for k =3 is $28.94
Thus,
The net present value can be calculated by the difference between the outflows and total inflows
NPV =$100- ($41.67 + $34.72 + $28.94)
=$5.33
It is a profitable investment with a positive NPV at a discount rate of 20%.
Data and Calculations:
Initial investment = $100
Annual cash inflows = $50
Period of investment = 3 years
Discount rate = 20%
Present Value (PV) annuity factor for 3 years at 20% = 2.106
Present value of annual cash inflows = $105.3 ($50 x 2.106)
Net Present Value (NPV) = $5.3 ($105.3 - $100)
Thus, with a positive NPV, it shows that the investment is profitable.
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If a purchasing agent must put up a cash deposit for construction services, for security purposes, instead of giving it directly to the contractor, he or she may insist that it be placed in a(n):
Answer:
Escrow account
Explanation:
An escrow account is a type of account in which a third party helds a certain amount of money while two parties complete a transaction. This is used to protect people from fraud when they are involve in transactions like purchasing a house as both parties can trust that the money is safe and the third party only provides the funds when they agree with everything and are happy with the results.
According to this, the answer is that if a purchasing agent must put up a cash deposit for construction services, for security purposes, instead of giving it directly to the contractor, he or she may insist that it be placed in an escrow account because the money would be safe and it would be maintained by a third party that will provide the funds when the services are complete.
Riviera Township reported the following data for its governmental activities for the year ended June 30, 20X9: Item Amount Cash and cash equivalents $1,000,000 Receivables 300,000 Capital assets 8,500,000 Accumulated depreciation 1,200,000 Accounts payable 400,000 Long-term liabilities 4,000,000 Additional information available is as follows: All of the long-term debt was used to acquire capital assets. Cash of $475,000 is restricted for debt service. 1) Based on the preceding information, on the statement of net assets prepared at June 30, 20X9, what amount should be reported for total net assets?A) $2,425,000B) $4,200,000C) $2,900,000D) $3,625,0002) Based on the preceding information, on the statement of net assets prepared at June 30, 20X9, what amount should be reported for net assets invested in capital assets, net of related debt?A) $4,200,000B) $2,900,000C) $2,825,000D) $3,300,0003) Based on the preceding information, on the statement of net assets prepared at June 30, 20X9, what amount should be reported for net assets, unrestricted?A) $425,000B) $900,000C) $525,000D) $825,000
Answer:
1. B) $4,200,000
2. D) $3,300,000
3. B) $900,000
Explanation:
1. Total net assets = Total assets - Total Liabilities
=(1,000,000+300,000+8,500,000) - (1,200,000 + 400,000 + 4,000,000)
=9,800,000 - 5,600,000
=$4,200,000
2. The amount that should be reported for net assets invested in capital assets, net of related debt is
=(Capital assets- Accumulated Dep) - Long term debt
=(8,500,000 - 1,200,000) - 4,000,000
=7,300,000 - 4,000,000
=$3,300,000
3. The amount that should be reported for net assets, unrestricted is
=Total Net assets - Net of related debt
=4,200,000 - 3,300,000
=$900,000
Making journal entries Assume that during the month of April the production report of Austin Adhesives, Inc., in E8-10 revealed the following information:_______. Units produced during the month . . . .......................... 21,000 Direct labor hours for the month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41,000 Materials purchased (in pounds) . . . . . ..................... 130,000 Materials used (in pounds) ........................................ 125,000 Labor rate per hour ..................................................... $10.04 Materials cost per pound . . . . . . . . . ........................... $ 1.98 Make journal entries to charge materials (use the materials purchase price variance) and labor to Work in Process. (Remember to retrieve the standard costs)
Missing Information:
The normal capacity of is 40,000 direct labor hours and 20,000 units per month. A finished unit requires 6 lb of materials at an estimated cost of $2 per pound. The estimated cost of labor is $10.00 per hour.
Answer:
Raw materials Inventory 260,000 debit
D:M price variance 2,600 debit
Account Payable 257,400 credit
--to record the purchase ---
WIP-Inventory 248,000 debit
DM quality variance 2,000 debit
Raw materials Inventory 250,000 debit
--to record requisition of materials--
WIP-Inventory 420,000 debit
D:L rate variance 1,640 debit
Wages Payables 411,640 credit
DL efficiency variance 10,000 credit
--to record the charge of labor into WIP--
Explanation:
130,000 pounds x $1.98 (actual) = $257,400
130,000 pounds x $2.00 (standard) = $260,000
variance 2,600 favorable
Quantity Variance:
actual: 125,000 x $2 = 250,000
standard: 21,000 x 6 = 124,000 pounds x $2 = 248,000
variance: 2,000 unfavorable
41,000 hours x $10.04 each = $411,640
41,000 hours x $10.00 each = $410,000
rate variance 1,640 unfavorable
efficiency variance:
21,000 x 2 hours = 42,000 hours x $10 = 420,000
actual 41,000 x $10 = 410,000
favorable 10,000
Assuming the single-factor APT model applies, the factor beta for the market portfolio is:
a. zero.
b. one.
c. the average of the risk-free beta and the beta for the highest risk security in the portfolio.
d. impossible to calculate without collecting sample data.
e. irrelevant to the model.
Answer: b. one.
Explanation:
the average of the risk-free beta and the beta for the highest risk security in the portfolio, is very hard and impossible to calculate without collecting sample data which are irrelevant to the model. If the Arbitrage pricing theory comes good, then the factor beta for the market portfolio would equal = 1
Suppose there is a policy debate regarding the United States’ imposing trade restrictions on imported tires.
Read the following scenario and answer the question that follows.
A congresswoman from a state with several tire factories argues that the government should impose a tariff on tires because they are a necessary input into the production of various weapons. Free trade, she contends, would make the United States overly dependent on foreign countries for the supply of tires and thus, in case of war, unable to make enough weapons to defend itself.
Which of the following justifications is the congresswoman using to argue for the trade restriction on tires?
A. National-security argument
B. Unfair-competition argument
C. Infant-industry argument
D. Using-protection-as-a-bargaining-chip argument
E. Jobs argument
Answer:
A. National-security argument
Explanation:
The National-security argument is also known as the National-defense argument. The argument proposes the imposition of high tariffs on locally manufactured goods so that the country would not be dependent on other countries for those goods in the event of war. For example, if a country is dependent on other counties for the production of food, then it would be in great danger in the advent of war. Tires that are also used to prepare weapons should be sourced within a country so that in the advent of war, the country would not be dependent on others.
This is the argument employed by the congresswoman who sought the imposition of a tariff on tires so that the United States would not be dependent on other foreign countries during a war.
A company uses the cost method of accounting for treasury stock. On January 1, the company repurchases 1,000 shares of stock at $10 per share. On December 31, the company sells the repurchased shares back to its stockholders for $15 per share. The cash account is debited for the transaction.
Required:
What are the credits on 31dec?
Answer:
The credit on December 31 is to credit Treasury Stock with $15,000.
Explanation:
There are two methods for accounting for Treasury Stock. The first is the par value method. With this method, the Treasury Stock account is debited or credited with the par value for each transaction, while the difference in par value is taken to the Additional Paid-in Capital account.
Using the cost method, the Treasury Stock account is debited and credited with the value of each transaction and the Additional Paid-in Capital account is not affected.
This implies that under the cost method, the purchase and resale of treasury stock is recorded by debiting and crediting the treasury stock account by the actual cost of purchase and actual value of sale.
You are considering purchasing a stock that currently sells for $50. The expected price of the stock in a year is $45, and during the coming year a $2 dividend is expected to be paid. The risk-free rate is 5% and the market return is 10%. The stock has a beta of 0.85. What is the holding period return of the stock
Answer:
The holding period return of the stock is - 6 % or - 6.0%
Explanation:
Solution
Given that:
You are thinking of purchasing a stock that currently sells for= $50
The expected price of the stock =$45
Dividend expected to be paid =$2
Risk free rate = 5%
Market return = 10%
Stock (beta) = 0.85
We will now find the holding period return of the stock which is given below:
The formula for calculating the holding period return of a stock is given as,
= The Expected price in a year + Dividend earned during the year – Purchase Price / Purchase Price
We recall that:
The Purchase Price = $ 50
Expected price in a year = $ 45
Dividend earned during the year = $ 2
Now,
By Applying the above values in the formula we have the holding period return of the stock as :
= [45 + 2 – 50] / 50
= - 3 / 50
= - 0.0600 = - 6.00 %
= - 6.0 % ( when rounded off to one decimal place )
Therefore, the Holding period return of the stock is - 6 % or - 6.0%
On January 1, 2021, Corvallis Carnivals borrows $30,000 to purchase a delivery truck by agreeing to a 5%, five-year loan with the bank Payments of $566.14 are due at the end of each month, with the first installment due on January 31, 2021
Record the issuance of the note payable and the first monthly payment.
Record the issuance of the note payable.
Answer:
1.Jan 01, 2021
Dr Equipment $30,000
Cr Notes Payable $30,000
2.Jan 30, 2021
Dr Notes Payable $441.14
Dr Interest Expense $125.00
($30,000 x 5% x 1/12)
Cr Cash $566.14
Explanation:
Corvallis Carnivals
1.The Record of the issuance of the note payable and the first monthly payment will be to Debit Equipment with $30,000 and Credit Notes Payable with the same amount.
2. The Record of the issuance of the note payable will be to Debit Notes Payable with $441.14 ($566.14-$125) and Debit Interest Expense with $125.00 ($30,000 x 5% x 1/12) while Cash will be credited with $566.14
Cretically analyse the difference and the point of convergence between floor inspection and functional inspection
Answer and Explanation:
The connection between Floor and Function Inspection is that these two techniques are used to eliminate and identify defective raw materials prior to the development of the same. Quality is the key priority for both processes, where standards are reviewed and evaluated to ensure that the operation continues correctly.
The distinction between the two is that in Floor Inspection the system inspects the material in process doe the machine or at the time of production to ensure that each and every machine or floor is working effectively. It is to make share the material processing costs don't go out or it could easily be found by hand and defect.
The Functional Inspection, on the other hand, will have the key feature tested which the product is supposed to perform. For instance, if the same has the right speed and output, the electric motor could be tested up. It doesn't inform us about the variability throughout all parts but gives us an overall view of the satisfaction that comes from investigating the same commodity.
Mica, a minor, signs a contract to pay National Health Club a monthly fee for twenty-four months to use its facilities. Six months later, after reaching the age of majority, Mica continues to use the club. This act is Group of answer choices
Answer:
Ratification
Explanation:
Since in the question, it is given that the mica who is a minor signed a contract regarding 24 months monthly fee for the national health club
Now after six months she or he is reaching her majority age and she or he continues to take the facilities of the club so this act we called as ratification as this a valid contract between the mica and the health club because he or she reaches the age of majority
Will Jones, LIP is a small CPA firm that focuses primarily on preparing tax returns for small businesses.
The company pays a $403 annual fee plus $11 per tax return for a license to use Mega Tax software.
1a. What is the company's total annual cost for the Mega Tax software, if 332 returns are filed?
b. If 424 returns are filed?
c. If 522 returns are filed?
2a. What is the company's cost per return for the Mega Tax software, if 332 returns are filed?
b. If 424 returns are filed?
c. If 522 returns are filed?
Answer and Explanation:
1. The computation of the total annual cost in each case is shown below:
Total annual cost = Annual fee + license per tax return × number of returns filed
a. For 332 returns
= $403 + $11 × $332
= $403 + $3,652
= $4,055
b. For 424 returns
= $403 + $11 × $424
= $403 + $4,664
= $5,067
c. For 522 returns
= $403 + $11 × $522
= $403 + $5,742
= $6,145
2. Now the cost per return is
Cost per return = Total annual cost ÷ number of returns filed
a. For 332 returns
= $4,055 ÷ 332 retunrs
= $12.21
b. For 424 returns
= $5,067 ÷ 424 returns
= $11.95
c. . For 522 returns
= $6,145 ÷ 522 returns
= $11.77
Assume that TarMart purchased equipment at the beginning of fiscal year 2016 for $480,000 cash. The equipment had an estimated useful life of 8 years and a residual value of $30,000.
1. What would depreciation expense be for year 3 under the straight-line method?
2. What would depreciation expense be for year 3 under the double-declining balance method?
3. What is the first year in which depreciation expense under the straight-line method is higher than under the declining balance method?
4. Assume TarMart uses the straight-line depreciation method for its equipment. Also assume that at fiscal year-end 2020, TarMart sold the equipment purchased at the beginning of fiscal year 2016 for $200,000 cash. Prepare the journal entry to record the sale of the equipment at year-end 2020.
Answer:
1. What would depreciation expense be for year 3 under the straight-line method?
= ($480,000 - $30,000) / 8 = $56,250
same depreciation expense for every year
2. What would depreciation expense be for year 3 under the double-declining balance method?
depreciation year 1 = 2 x 1/8 x $480,000 = $120,000
depreciation year 2 = 2 x 1/8 x $360,000 = $90,000
depreciation year 3 = 2 x 1/8 x $270,000 = $67,500
3. What is the first year in which depreciation expense under the straight-line method is higher than under the declining balance method?
under double declining method
depreciation year 4 = 2 x 1/8 x $202,500 = $50,625
In year 4, depreciation expense wil be higher using the straight line method.
4. Assume TarMart uses the straight-line depreciation method for its equipment. Also assume that at fiscal year-end 2020, TarMart sold the equipment purchased at the beginning of fiscal year 2016 for $200,000 cash. Prepare the journal entry to record the sale of the equipment at year-end 2020.
Dr Cash 200,000
Dr Accumulated depreciation - equipment 225,000
Dr Loss on sale of equipment 55,000
Cr Equipment 480,000
Explanation:
purchase cost $480,000
useful life 8 years
salvage value $30,000
A distributor of large appliances needs to determine the order quantities and reorder points for the various products it carries. The following data refer to a specific refrigerator in its product line.
Cost to place an order $100 / order
Holding cost 20 percent of product cost per year
Cost of refrigerator $500 / unit
Annual demand 500 units
Standard deviation of
demand during lead time 10 units
Lead time 7 days
Consider an even daily demand and a 365-day year.
a. What is the economic order quantity?
b. If the distributor wants a 97 percent service probability, what reorder point, R, should be used?
Answer:
a. 32 refrigerators
b. 29 refrigerators
Explanation:
a. The computation of the economic order quantity is shown below:
[tex]= \sqrt{\frac{2\times \text{Annual demand}\times \text{Ordering cost}}{\text{Carrying cost}}}[/tex]
[tex]= \sqrt{\frac{2\times \text{500}\times \text{\$100}}{{\$500 \times 20\%}}}[/tex]
= 32 refrigerators
b. Now the reorder point is
= Annual demand ÷ total number of days in a year × lead time + (service level × standard deviation for the lead time)
= 500 units ÷ 365 days × 7 days + (1.90 × 10 units)
= 9.59 + 19
= 29 refrigerators
Yosko Company expects to sell 2 comma 000 units of finished product in January and 2 comma 150 units in February. The company has 260 units on hand on January 1 and desires to have an ending inventory equal to 40% of the next month's sales. March sales are expected to be 2 comma 270 units. Prepare Yosko's production budget for January and February.
Answer:
Production budget
January 2,600 units
February 2,198 units
Explanation:
The sales budget is adjusted for the projected opening and closing inventories unit to arrive at the production budget:
The production budget can be determined using the formula below
Production budget = Sales budget + closing inventory- opening inventory
January production budget
Sales budget = 2,000 units
Closing inventory = 40% × February sales = 40% × 2,150
Opening inventory = 260 units
Production budget for January = 2000 + (40% × 2,150) - 260= 2,600 units
February production budget
Sales budget = 2,150
Opening inventory = January closing inventory = 860 units
Closing inventory = 40% × March sales= 40% × 2,270
Production budget fro February = 2,150 + (40% × 2,270) - 860= 2,198 units
Production budget
January 2,600 units
February 2,198 units
7. Watson Wheels currently makes 6,000 wheels annually that are used in other products it manufactures. Current unit costs for the wheels are as follows: Direct materials $22.00 Direct labor 16.00 Variable manufacturing overhead 12.00 Fixed manufacturing overhead 15.00 Total $65.00 The company has an offer from a manufacturer to produce the wheels for $60 per wheel. If the company decides to buy the wheels, the empty warehouse space could be rented for $22,000 annually. In addition, half of the fixed manufacturing overhead costs would be avoided if the company decides to buy the wheels. If the company decides to accept the offer, what is the incremental effect on the company’s net income?
Answer:
It is more convenient to buy the units. Income will increase by $7,000.
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Units= 6,000
Current unit costs for the wheels are as follows:
Direct materials $22.00
Direct labor 16.00
Variable manufacturing overhead 12.00
Avoidable fixed manufacturing overhead= 7.5
The company has an offer from a manufacturer to produce the wheels for $60 per wheel.
If the company decides to buy the wheels, the empty warehouse space could be rented for $22,000 annually.
First, we need to calculate the differential cost of making the units:
Total cost= 6,000*(22 + 16 + 12 + 7.5)= $345,000
Now, buying the units:
Total cost= 6,000*60 - 22,000= $338,000
It is more convenient to buy the units. Income will increase by $7,000.
Carby Hardware has an outstanding issue of perpetual preferred stock with an annual dividend of $7.50 per share. If the required return on this preferred stock is 6.5%, at what price should the preferred stock sell
Answer:
The answer is $115.38
Explanation:
Solution
Given that
The annual dividend on preferred stock = $7.50
Required return on preferred stock+= 6.5%
The next step is to find at what price should the preferred stock sell which is given as follows:
The rice of preferred stock = 7.50/6.5%
= $115.38
$115.38 is the price at which the stock preferred was sold.