On December 27, 2020, Roberta purchased four tickets to a charity ball sponsored by the city of San Diego for the benefit of underprivileged children. Each ticket cost $275 and had a fair market value of $55. On the same day as the purchase, Roberta gave the tickets to the minister of her church for personal use by his family. At the time of the gift of the tickets, Roberta pledged $8,050 to the building fund of her church. The pledge was satisfied by a check dated December 31, 2020, but not mailed until January 3, 2021.

Required:
a. Presuming Roberta is a cash basis and calendar year taxpayer, she can deduct $_______ for the tickets and for the pledge as a charitable contribution for 2018.
b. Would the amount of the deduction be any different if Roberta were an accrual basis taxpayer?

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Answer 1

Answer:

A. $880 for ticket, $0 for pledge

B. No difference

Explanation:

To get what she can deduct for ticket

Cost of ticket = $275

Fair Market value = $55

Number of ticket purchased = 4

(275 - 55) x 4

= 4 x 220

= $880

The deductible amount for ticket = $880

A. So if she is a tax basis and yearly tax payer what she can deduct is $880 and the pledge would be $0

B. There would be no difference because deductibles are only done on payments made


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Kansas Enterprises purchased equipment for $74,500 on January 1, 2021. The equipment is expected to have a ten-year service life, with a residual value of $6,450 at the end of ten years. Using the straight-line method, depreciation expense for 2022 and the book value at December 31, 2022, would be: Multiple Choice $6,805 and $54,440. $7,450 and $59,600. $7,450 and $53,150. $6,805 and $60,890.

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Answer:

$6,805 and $60,890.

Explanation:

The computation of the depreciation expense for 2022 and the book value at December 31, 2022 is shown below;

Depreciation expense is

= (Cost - salvage value) ÷ useful life

= ($74,500 - $6,450) ÷ 10 years

= $6,805

And, the book value is

= $74,500 - ($6,805 × 2)

= $60,890

Sales revenue is forecasted to grow by 13% next year, forecasted net income is expected to be $30,000, and all current assets and current liabilities vary proportionally with sales. If $45,000 worth of net noncurrent assets are required to be purchased next year, what is the external financing needed

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Answer:

17,320.5

Explanation:

Calculation to determine  the external financing needed

Using this formula

External Financing Needed = Increase in current assets+Increase in non current assets-Increase in spontaneous liabilities -Retained earnings

External Financing Needed = (42,500*13%)+45,000-(24,650*13%)-30000

External Financing Needed = 5,525+45,000-3,204.5-30,000

External Financing Needed  =17,320.5

Therefore the external financing needed  will be

17,320.5

Describe how the singer Madonna repositioned her Brand throughout the 4 decades that she has been in the entertainment business. Use examples that relate to Brand Repositioning.

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Answer:

Ladies and Gentlemen, that’s Madonna.

Most people think of sex-soaked, counter-cultural extravagance when they reflect on Madonna’s career.

I see something else. Fearless mastery of her brand and message.

Madonna doesn’t flinch. She’s mastered her craft. She never lost sight of her goals. That’s why she’s the #1 female music performer of all time. Her dominance of the pop genre is the reason that virtually every performer (male and female) puts her on their Top 10 Greatest Talent list.

You can take a page from her book and rule your brand and niche with decade-spanning impunity.

The City of San Antonio is considering various options for providing water in its 50-year plan, including desalting. One brackish aquifer is expected to yield desalted water that will generate revenue of $4.1 million per year for the first 5 years, after which less production will decrease revenue by 10% per year each year. If the aquifer will be totally depleted in 21 years, what is the present worth of the desalting option revenue at an interest rate of 8% per year

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Answer:

The present worth of the desalting option revenue is 29,567,434.81 or $29.6 million.

Explanation:

Note: Calculation of the present worth of the desalting option revenue.

In the attached excel file, the revenue from year 6 to 21 is calculated using the following formula:

Revenue in the current year = Revenue in the previous year * (100% - Decreasing rate) ................... (1)

Where;

Decreasing rate = 10%

From the attached excel file, the present worth (in bold red color) of the desalting option revenue is 29,567,434.81 or $29.6 million.

On January 1, 20X6, Plus Corporation acquired 90 percent of Side Corporation for $180,000 cash. Side reported net income of $30,000 and dividends of $10,000 for 20X6, 20X7, and 20X8. On January 1, 20X6, Side reported common stock outstanding of $100,000 and retained earnings of $60,000, and the fair value of the noncontrolling interest was $20,000. It held land with a book value of $30,000 and a market value of $35,000 and equipment with a book value of $50,000 and a market value of $60,000 at the date of combination. The remainder of the differential at acquisition was attributable to an increase in the value of patents, which had a remaining useful life of five years. All depreciable assets held by Side at the date of acquisition had a remaining economic life of five years. Plus uses the equity method in accounting for its investment in Side.

29) Based on the preceding information, the increase in the fair value of patents held by Side is:
A) $20,000
B) $25,000
C) $15,000
D) $5,000
30) Based on the preceding information, what balance would Plus report as its investment in Side at January 1, 20X8?
A) $230,400
B) $180,000
C) $234,000
D) $203,400
31) Based on the preceding information, what balance would Plus report as its investment in Side at January 1, 20X9?
A) $251,100
B) $224,100
C) $215,100
D) $234,000

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Answer:

29) B) $25,000

30) D) $203400

31) C) $215,100

Explanation:

Fair value of parents held by side will be $25,000.

Each of the following firms benefits from barriers to entry in its industry. Indicate whether each of the barriers is natural or government created.

a. A small-town bar that is the only establishment in the county licensed to serve liquor.
b. A diamond company that owns nearly all of the world's diamond mines
c. A pharmaceutical company receives a patent for a new cancer-fighting drug
d. A soda company that spends over $3 billion on advertising every year
e. A waste-treatment plant that cost a lot to build even though it costs only two cents to treat each gallon of waste

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Answer:

Natural:

b.A diamond company that owns nearly all of the world's diamond mines.

d.A soda company that spends over $3 billion on advertising every year.

e.A waste-treatment plant that cost a lot to build even though it costs only two cents to treat each gallon of waste.

Government

a.A small-town bar that is the only establishment in the county licensed to serve liquor.

c. A pharmaceutical company receives a patent for a new cancer-fighting drug.

Explanation:

Government barriers are licenses or patents that prevent future firms from entering, natural is everything else.

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Suppose at December 31 of a recent year, the following information (in thousands) was available for sunglasses manufacturer Oakley Inc.: ending inventory $170,000; beginning inventory $125,000; cost of goods sold $351,050 and sales revenue $761,000.

a. Calculate the inventory turnover for Oakley, Inc.
b. Calculate the days in inventory for Oakley, Inc.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a. The inventory turnover is

= Cost of Goods Sold ÷  Average Inventory

= $351,050 ÷ ($170,000 + $125,000) ÷ 2

= $351,050 ÷ $147,500

= 2.38 times

b. Now days in inventory is

= 365 ÷ inventory turnover ratio

= 365 ÷ 2.38 times

= 153.36 days

Statement of Owner's Equity

Ava Marie Rowland owns and operates Road Runner Delivery Services. On January 1, 20Y3, Ava Marie Rowland, Capital had a balance of $781,000. During the year, Ava Marie made no additional investments and withdrew $19,000. For the year ended December 31, 20Y3, Road Runner Delivery Services reported a net loss of $34,500.

Prepare a statement of owner's equity for the year ended December 31, 20Y3.

Road Runner Delivery Services
Statement of Owner's Equity
For the Year Ended December 31, 20Y3
$
$
$
2) Closing Entries

After the accounts have been adjusted at April 30, the end of the fiscal year, the following balances were taken from the ledger of Twin Trees Landscaping Co.:

Oscar Killingsworth, Capital $503,900
Oscar Killingsworth, Drawing 8,200
Fees Earned 279,100
Wages Expense 221,600
Rent Expense 43,800
Supplies Expense 9,000
Miscellaneous Expense 10,200
Journalize the two entries required to close the accounts.

If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

Apr. 30
Apr. 30
3) Balance Sheet

MaxFit Weight Loss Co. offers personal weight reduction consulting services to individuals. After all the accounts have been closed on November 30, 20Y4, the end of the fiscal year, the balances of selected accounts from the ledger of MaxFit Weight Loss Co. are as follows:

Accounts Payable $ 44,800
Accounts Receivable 138,600
Accumulated Depreciation 221,300
Cash ?
Equipment 563,000
Land 356,200
Prepaid Insurance 8,500
Prepaid Rent 24,900
Salaries Payable 10,700
Supplies 5,700
Unearned Fees 21,400
Vanessa Freeman, Capital 843,400
Prepare a classified balance sheet that includes the correct balance for Cash.

Maxfit Weight Loss Co.
Balance Sheet
November 30, 20Y4
Assets
Current assets:
$
Total current assets $
Property, plant, and equipment:
$
$
Total property, plant, and equipment
Total assets $
Liabilities
Current liabilities:
$
Total liabilities $
Owner's Equity
Total liabilities and owner's equity $

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Answer:

Net equity is $727,500.

Explanation:

Statement of Owner's Equity:

Share Capital $781,000

Withdrawals $19,000

Net Loss $34,500

Net equity $727,500

For each of the statements below, use the dropdown box to select the response that completes the sentence correctly. Knowledge Check 01 When the units produced are equal to the units sold, the net operating income computed using the variable costing method is ______ the net operating income using the absorption costing method. multiple choice 1 is less than is equal to is greater than Knowledge Check 02 When the units produced exceed the units sold, the net operating income computed using the variable costing method is ______ the net operating income using the absorption costing method. multiple choice 2 is greater than is equal to is less than Knowledge Check 03 When the units produced are less than the units sold, the net operating income computed using the variable costing method is ______ the net operating income using the absorption costing method. multiple choice 3 is greater than is equal to is less than

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Answer:

a. is equal to

b. is greater than

c. less than

Explanation:

The difference between variable costing and absorption costing methods is that the overheads are treated differently.  While absorption costing method does not differentiate the fixed manufacturing overheads from the variable manufacturing costs, the variable costing method only accounts for the variable elements of all costs, whether manufacturing cost or not.

Selected transactions for Cullumber Company are presented below in journal form (without explanations).
Date Account Title Debit Credit
May 5 Accounts Receivable 4,750
Service Revenue 4,750
12 Cash 1,200
Accounts Receivable 1,200
15 Cash 2,260
Service Revenue 2,260
Post the transactions to T-accounts. (Post entries in the order of journal entries presented in the question.)

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Answer and Explanation:

The posting of the given transactions to T accounts are presented below:

Cash account

May 12 Account receivable $1,200

May 15  Service revenue $2,260

Account receivable

May 5 Service revenue $4,750    May 12  Cash $1,200

Service revenue

                                                         May 15 Account receivable $2,260

                                                           May 5  Servcie revenue $4,750

Carbonale Castings produces cast bronze valves on a 10-person assembly line. On a recent day, 160 valves were produced during an 8-hour shift. The productivity of the line is valves per hour. John Goodale, the manager of Carbondale, changed the layout and was able to increase production to 180 valves per 8-hour shift. The new productivity is valves per hour. The % productivity increase is %. Round all answers to 2 decimal places.

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Answer:

Missing word " Calculate the labor productivity of the line. b) John Goodale, the manager at Carbondale, changed the layout and was able to increase production to 180 units per 8-hour shift. What is the new labor productivity per labor-hour? c.) What is the percentage of productivity increase?"

a) Output = 160 valves

Input = 10*8 = 80 labor hours

Productivity = Output / Input

Productivity = 160/80

Productivity = 2 valves per labor hour

b) Output = 180 valves

Input = 10*8 = 80 labor hour

Productivity = Output/Input

Productivity = 180/80

Productivity = 2.25 valves per labor hour

c) Percentage increase in the productivity = [(2.25 - 2) / 2] * 100

Percentage increase in the productivity = 0.125 * 100

Percentage increase in the productivity = 12.5%

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Answer:

C. They ensure job candidates have been recruited from a wide variety of minority channels.

Explanation:

Equal employment opportunity (EEO) refers basically to recruiting job applicants that come from all the different possible backgrounds. The whole idea is that a potential job applicant will not be discriminated because he/she is part of a protected minority group.

In other words, every candidate should be evaluated based on their skills and not on who they are.

The ledger of Pina Colada Corp. on March 31, 2022, includes the following selected accounts before adjusting entries.

Debit Credit
Prepaid Insurance $2,544
Supplies 2,650
Equipment 31,800
Unearned Service Revenue $9,540
Notes Payable 21,000
Unearned Rent Revenue 9,900
Rent Revenue 61,000
Interest Expense 0
Salaries and Wages Expense 11,000


An analysis of the accounts shows the following.

1. Insurance expires at the rate of $318 per month.
2. Supplies on hand total $1,166.
3. The equipment depreciates at $530 per month.
4. During March, services were performed for two-fifths of the unearned service revenue.

Required:
Prepare the adjusting entries at March 31, assuming that adjusting entries are made quarterly.

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Answer:

                          Adjusting entries

S/n   Account Titles                                  Debit      Credit

1       Depreciation Expense                       $1590

        ($530*3 = $954)

              Accumulated depreciation                          $1590

2      Unearned rent revenue                     $3,960

        ($9,900*2/5)

             Rent revenue                                                 $3,960

4     Supplies Expense                                $1,484

       ($2,650 -  $1,166)

              Supplies                                                         $1,484

5     Insurance Expense                                $954

       ($318*3)

               Insurance Prepaid                                         $954

Marquis Company estimates that annual manufacturing overhead costs will be $900,000. Estimated annual operating activity bases are direct labor cost $500,000, direct labor hours 50,000, and machine hours 100,000.Compute the predetermined overhead rate for each activity base. (Round answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 10.50% or 10.50.)Overhead rate per direct labor cost _____ %Overhead rate per direct labor hour $ _____Overhead rate per machine hours $ _____

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Answer:

$18.00

Explanation:

Overhead rate = Estimated Overheads ÷ Estimated Activity

                        = $900,000 ÷ 50,000

                        = $18.00

Therefore,

Overhead rate per direct labor hour is $18.00

Arntson, Inc., manufactures and sells two products: Product R3 and Product N0. The annual production and sales of Product of R3 is 1,100 units and of Product N0 is 400 units. Data concerning the expected production of each product and the expected total direct labor-hours (DLHs) required to produce that output appear below: Expected Production Direct Labor-Hours Per Unit Total Direct Labor-Hours Product R3 1,100 10.0 11,000 Product N0 400 5.0 2,000 Total direct labor-hours 13,000 The direct labor rate is $20.60 per DLH. The direct materials cost per unit is $211.00 for Product R3 and $287.00 for Product N0. The company is considering adopting an activity-based costing system with the following activity cost pools, activity measures, and expected activity: Estimated Expected Activity Activity Cost Pools Activity Measures Overhead Cost Product R3 Product N0 Total Labor-related DLHs $ 40,636 11,000 2,000 13,000 Production orders orders 65,880 1,200 400 1,600 Order size MHs 433,075 3,900 3,700 7,600 $ 539,591 The unit product cost of Product R3 under activity-based costing is closest to

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Answer:

$695.24 per unit

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what The unit product cost of Product R3 under activity-based costing is closest to

First step is to Calculate Activity rates

Activity Cost Pool Activity driver Overhead Cost (A) Expected Activity (B) Activity rate (A/B)

Labor related Number of DLH $ 40,636÷13,000 = 3.13 Per DLH

Production orders Number of Order 65,880÷ 1,600= 41.18 Per Order

Order size Number of MH 433,075÷ 7,600 = 56.98 Per MH

Second step is to calculate the Cost assigned to Product R3

Cost assigned to Product R3

Activity name Activity Rates Activity ABC Cost

(A) (B) (A x B)

Labor related 3.13 * 11,000 =$34,430

Production orders 41.18* 1,200=$49,416

Order size 56.98*3,900= $222,222

Total Overheads assigned $306,068

($34,430+$49,416+$222,222)

Production 1,100

Overhead cost per unit $278.24

Product R3

Direct material $211

Direct labor (10x $20.60 per DLH) $206

Overheads $278.24

Total Cost per unit $695.24

($211+$206+$278.24)

Therefore The unit product cost of Product R3 under activity-based costing is closest to $695.24 per unit

Rationalize 5√3 +2√6/3√3 -8√6​

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Answer:

[tex]-\frac{47+46\sqrt{2}}{119}[/tex]

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Lucky Company's direct labor information for the month of February is as follows: Actual direct labor hours worked (AQ) 60,000 Standard direct labor hours allowed (SQ) 62,500 Total payroll for direct labor $ 900,000 Direct labor efficiency variance $ 35,000 The standard direct labor rate per hour (SP) for February (rounded to two decimal places) was:

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Answer:

$14.4 per hour

Explanation:

Given the above information, the standard direct labor rate per hour

is computed as

Standard direct labor rate per hour

= Total standard direct labor cost / Total standard direct labor hours worked

= (SP × SQ) / SQ

= $900,000 / 62,500

= $14.4 per hour

Therefore, the standard direct labor rate per hour is $14.4

what is the main purpose of networking ?​

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A network allows sharing of files, data, and other types of information giving authorized users the ability to access information stored on other computers on the network. Distributed computing uses computing resources across a network to accomplish tasks.

North Bank has been borrowing in the U.S. markets and lending abroad, thereby incurring foreign exchange risk. In a recent transaction, it issued a one-year $1.40 million CD at 5 percent and is planning to fund a loan in British pounds at 9 percent for a 4 percent expected spread. The spot rate of U.S. dollars for British pounds is $1.454/£1. a. However, new information now indicates that the British pound will appreciate such that the spot rate of U.S. dollars for British pounds is $1.43/£1 by year-end. Calculate the loan rate to maintain the 4 percent spread. b. The bank has an opportunity to hedge using one-year forward contracts at 1.46 U.S. dollars for British pounds. Calculate the net interest margin if the bank hedges its forward foreign exchange exposure. c. Calculate the loan rate to maintain the 4 percent spread if the bank intends to hedge its exposure using the forward rates.

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Answer:

A) 10.82%

B) 5.27%

C) 8.56%

Explanation:

Given data :

North Bank Borrow ; $1.4 million at 5 percent

Lend in pounds at 9%

spread = ( 4% )

spot rate = 1.454

A)  Determine the loan rate to maintain the 4 percent spread

Expected spot rate = 1.43

First step :

Lending amount = $1.4 million / initial spot rate = 1.4 / 1.454 = £ 0.9628 million

next :

calculate the final amount  Required in $ to maintain 4% Spread

= principal ( $1.4 million ) + interest ( 9% of 1.4 ) = 1.4 + 0.126 = $1.526 million

In pound ( at the expected spot rate )

= 1.526 / 1.43 = £1.067 million

expected profit = £1.067 - £0.9628 = £ 0.1042 million

Therefore the interest rate tp maintain the 4 percent spread

= 0.1042 / 0.9628 = 10.82%

B) Determine the net interest margin if the bank hedges its forward foreign exchange exposure

Forward rate = 1.46

assuming interest as value calculated above = ( 10.82% )

lending amount = £0.9628 million

Repayment = 0.9628 * 111%  * 1.46 = $1.5603 million

therefore return rate = $1.5603 - $1.4  = $0.1603 million = 10.27%

hence : Net interest margin = 10.27% - 5% = 5.27%

C)  Determine the loan rate to maintain the 4 percent spread if the bank intends to hedge its exposure using the forward rates.

Forward Hedging contract forward rate =  1.46

lending amount = $1.4 / 1.454 =  £ 0.9628 million

Total Interest and Principal Repayment Required in $ to maintain 4% Spread = $1.526 million

In pound = 1.526 / 1.46 = £ 1.0452

Interest = £1.0452 -  £0.9628 =  £0.0824 million

therefore interest Rate to maintain 4℅ Spread

= ( 0.0824 / 0.9628 ) * 100  = 8.56%

Nabais Corporation uses the weighted-average method in its process costing system. Operating data for the Lubricating Department for the month of October appear below: Units % Complete with respect to Conversion Beginning WIP inventory 3,300 80% Transferred in from the prior Dept during October 30,700 Completed and transferred to next Dept during October 32,200 Ending work in process inventory 1,800 60%What were the equivalent units for conversion costs in the Lubricating Department for October?a. 29,200b. 32,200c. 31,780

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Answer:

33,280 units

Explanation:

Calculation of equivalent units for conversion costs

Units Completed and Transferred  (32,200 x 100%)     32,200

Units in Ending Inventory (1,800 x 60%)                           1,080

Equivalent units of production                                        33,280

Therefore,

the equivalent units for conversion costs in the Lubricating Department for October is 33,280 units

Indigo Corporation wants to transfer cash of $182,400 or property worth $182,400 to one of its shareholders, Linda, in a redemption transaction that will be treated as a qualifying stock redemption. If Indigo distributes property, the corporation will choose between two assets that are each worth $182,400 and are no longer needed in its business: Property A (basis of $91,200) and Property B (basis of $237,120).

a. The distribution of Property A would result in a $____________ recognized gain to Indigo.
b. The distribution of Property B would result in a $____________ disallowed loss to Indigo.
c. A sale of Property B to an unrelated party would result in a $____________ recognized loss to Indigo.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a. The distribution of Property A would result in a recognized gain

= $182,400 - $91,200

= $91,200

b. The distribution of Property B would result in a disallowed loss is

= $182,400 - $237,120

= -$54,720

c. The sale of Property B to an unrelated party in a recognized loss is

= $182,400 - $237,120

= -$54,720

Probably the most important reason to have a partnership agreement is that ________. Group of answer choices it resolves potential sources of conflict that, if not addressed in advance, could later result in partnership battles and dissolution of an otherwise successful business it determines how the partnership and the partners will pay taxes it states the location and the purpose of the business

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Answer:

It resolves potential sources of conflicts that, if not addressed in advance, could later result in partnership battles and dissolution of an otherwise successful business

Explanation:

A partnership agreement is a formal document or a contract endorsed by all the parties to the partnership business, which contains right, responsibilities and obligations of each partners.

It is important for partners to have an agreement, because it is legal, hence each partner must act according to the terms contained in the agreement. The basic reason or one of the most important reason to have this partnership agreement is to avoid legal tussles in the future, which could lead to the dissolution of the partnership business.

Boehm Incorporated is expected to pay a $1.10 per share dividend at the end of this year (i.e., D1 = $1.10). The dividend is expected to grow at a constant rate of 4% a year. The required rate of return on the stock, rs, is 15%. What is the estimated value per share of Boehm's stock? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent. $

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Answer:

$10

Explanation:

The dividend is $1.10

The constant rate is 4%

The required rate of return in the stock is 15%

Therefore the estimated value per share can be calculated as follows

= 1.10(0.15-0.04)

= 1.10/(0.11)

= $10

Hence the estimated valuee is $10

In 2019, Cart Inc. adopted a plan to accumulate funds for environmental remediation beginning July 1, 2024 at an estimated cost of $20 million. Cart plans to make five equal annual payments into a fund earning 6% interest compounded annually. The first deposit is scheduled for July 1, 2019. Determine the amount of the required annual deposit.

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Answer: $3,527,337

Explanation:

Future value (FV) = $20 million

Interest rate (i) = 6% = 6/100 = 0.06

Time period (n) = 5 years

Then, the amount of the required annual deposit is calculated below:

Future value of the annuity (FV) = A × [(1+i)^n -1] × (1/i)

We then slot in the values and this will be:

20 million = A (1+6%)^5 - 1] × (1/6%)

20 million = A [(1+0.06)^5 - 1] × (1/0.06)

20 million = A [(1.06)^5 - 1] × (1/0.06)

20 million = A [1.34 - 1] × (1/0.06)

20 million = A [0.34] × (1/0.06)

20 million = A [0.34/0.06)

20 million = A × 5.67

A = 20 million / 5.67

A = 3527337.3

Therefore, required annual deposit = $3,527,337

The amount that is required to be paid as annual deposit is $3,344,481 as the first deposit is scheduled to be made on July 1, 2019.

What is the Future Value of annuity?

Future annuity value is the group of repeated payments for a specific future date, deducted a certain refund rate, or a discount rate. The higher the discount rate, the greater the annuity amount.

The formula for calculation for future annuity value:

[tex]FV(due) = A[\dfrac{(1+r)^{n} - 1} {r}](1 + r)[/tex]

We can use the future value of annuity formula to calculate the amount of the required annual deposit:

[tex]\rm\,Future\,value= \$ 20,000,000\\\\Interest\,rate\,(i) = 6\% = 0.06\\\\Time\,period = n = 5\,years\\\\FV(due) = A[\dfrac{(1+r)^{n}- 1} {r}](1 + r)\\\\= 20,000,000 = A[\dfrac{(1+0.06)^{5} - 1 } {0.06}](1 + 0.06)\\\\= 20,000,000 = A\times 5.98\\\\=\$\,3,344,481[/tex]

Hence, the amount of the annual deposit is equal to $3,344,481.

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Question 1: Sales price variance, sales volume variance, and fixed cost variance Budgeted Actual Price $300 $350 Sales volume in units 80 75 Unit VC $100 $120 Fixed costs $100,000 $120,000 a) Without computations, characterize the following variances as favorable or unfavorable: sales price variance F U sales volume variance F U fixed cost variance F U b) Compute the following variances. Enter favorable variances as a positive number and unfavorable variances as a negative number. Do NOT enter F or U after the number. sales price variance

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Answer:

a-1 Sales price variance is favorable (F).

a-2 Sales volume variance is favorable (F).

a-3 Fixed cost variance is unfavorable (U).

b-1 Sales price variance  = $3,750

b-2 Sales volume variance = -$1,500

b-3 Fixed cost variance = -$20,000

Explanation:

Note: This question is not complete an the data in its are merged together. The complete question with the sorted data are therefore provided as follows:

Question 1: Sales price variance, sales volume variance, and fixed cost variance

                                     Budgeted             Actual

Price                                 $300                    $350

Sales volume in units          80                         75

Unit VC                             $100                     $120

Fixed costs               $100,000              $120,000

a) Without computations, characterize the following variances as favorable or unfavorable:

sales price variance F U

sales volume variance F U

fixed cost variance F U

b) Compute the following variances. Enter favorable variances as a positive number and unfavorable variances as a negative number. Do NOT enter F or U after the number.

sales price variance

sales volume variance F U

fixed cost variance

The explanation of the answers is now given as follows:

a) Without computations, characterize the following variances as favorable or unfavorable:

a-1 Sales price variance F U

When the Actual price is greater than the Budgeted price, Sales price variance is favorable (F). But when the Actual price is less than the Budgeted price, Sales price variance is unfavorable (U).

Since the Actual price is greater than the Budgeted price in this question, the Sales price variance is favorable (F).

a-2 Sales volume variance F U

When the Actual sales volume in units is greater than the Budgeted sales volume in units, Sales volume variance is favorable (F). But when the Actual sales volume in units is less than the Budgeted sales volume in units, Sales volume variance is unfavorable (U).

Since the Actual sales volume in units is less than the Budgeted sales volume in units in this question, the Sales volume variance is unfavorable (U).

a-3 Fixed cost variance F U

When the Actual Fixed costs is less than the Budgeted Fixed costs, Fixed costs variance is favorable (F). But when the Actual Fixed costs is greater than the Budgeted Fixed costs, Fixed costs variance is unfavorable (U).

Since the Actual Fixed costs is greater than the Budgeted Fixed costs in this question, the Fixed costs variance is unfavorable (U).

b) Compute the following variances. Enter favorable variances as a positive number and unfavorable variances as a negative number. Do NOT enter F or U after the number.

b-1 Calculation of sales price variance

This can be calculated as follows:

Sales price variance = (Actual price - Budgeted price) * Actual sales volume in units = ($350 - $300) * 75 = $3,750

b-2 Calculation of sales volume variance

This can be calculated as follows:

Sales volume variance = (Actual sales volume in units - Budgeted sales volume in units) * Budgeted price = (75 - 80) * $300 = -$1,500

b-3 Calculation of fixed cost variance

Fixed cost variance = Actual fixed costs - Budgeted fixed costs = $120,00 - $100,000 = -$20,000

Corbel Corporation has two divisions: Division A and Division B. Last month, the company reported a contribution margin of $41,600 for Division A. Division B had a contribution margin ratio of 45% and its sales were $271,000. Net operating income for the company was $34,000 and traceable fixed expenses were $59,100. Corbel Corporation's common fixed expenses were:

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Answer:

$5,000

Explanation:

common fixed expenses = Contribution Margin - Net Income - traceable fixed expenses

                                          = $41,600 + $121,950 - $34,000 - $59,100

                                          = $70,450

Corbel Corporation's common fixed expenses were, $70,450

In 2019 a 90% owned subsidiary had $60,000 of unrealized gains on intercompany sales to its parent. In 2020 the subsidiary sold $200,000 of goods to its parent and had $30,000 of unrealized gains. In 2020 parent reports Cost of Goods Sold of $4,000,000 and sub reports Cost of Goods Sold of $1,000,000. How much is Consolidated Cost of Goods Sold

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Answer:

Consolidated Cost of Goods Sold is $4,970,000.

Explanation:

A 90% owned subsidiary presents a controlling interest and consolidated financial statements must be prepared by the Parent company.

In preparing consolidated financial statements, any transactions between the parent and subsidiary (Intragroup transactions) must be eliminated.

At Beginning of the year

Recognize the unrealized gains on intercompany sales as follows ;

Debit : Retained Earnings  $60,000

Credit : Cost of Sales  $60,000

During the year 2020

Eliminate unrealized gains on intercompany sales as follows

Debit : Cost of Sales $30,000

Credit : Inventory $30,000

Consolidated Cost of Goods Sold

To determine the Cost of Goods Sold add 100 % of Parent and 100% of Subsidiary and also remember to effect the journals above as follows :

Cost of Goods Sold = $4,000,000 + $1,000,000 - $60,000 + $30,000

                                 = $4,970,000

Conclusion

Therefore, Consolidated Cost of Goods Sold is $4,970,000.

Gillie, Norma and Nancy are all partners in an architectural firm. They have no partnership agreement. Gillie contributed $120,000 to the firm and Norma and Nancy contributed $60,000 each. Norma works full-time in the partnership and Gillie and Nancy each work part-time. The partnership makes $120,000 in profits. How will the profits be divided among the partners

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Answer:

Gillie: $40,000

Norma $40,000

Nancy: $40,000

Explanation:

Calculation for How will the profits be divided among the partners

Based on the information given the profit will be divided equally among the three of them.

Gillie profit=$120,000/3

Gillie profit=$40,000

Norma profit =$120,000/3

Norma profit =$40,000

Nancy profit=$120,000/3

Nancy profit=$40,000

Therefore How will the profits be divided among the partners is :Gillie: $40,000

Norma $40,000

Nancy: $40,000

Two or more items are omitted in each of the following tabulations of income statement data. Fill in the amounts that are missing. 2019 2020 2021 Sales revenue $290,990 $ 361992 $406,460 Sales returns and allowances (11,310) (13,570) Net sales 279680 348,422 Beginning inventory 18,810 30,350 Ending inventory 30350 291870 Purchases 11540 261,520 296,357 Purchase returns and allowances (4,790) (8,210) (10,760) Freight-in 8,610 9,340 13,020 Cost of goods sold (231,970) (293000) (292,188) Gross profit on sales 47,710 85,860 91,540

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Incomplete question. However, I determined the missing amounts for each tabulation, and stated them below:

Explanation:

Sales revenue: 2014= $360,820.Sales returns and allowances: 2015= 20,740.Net sales: 2013= 282970, 2015= 393,440.Beginning inventory: 2015= 42,010.Ending inventory: 2013= 33,560, 2014= 42,010, 2015= 47,870.

Assume that you manage a risky portfolio with an expected rate of return of 12% and a standard deviation of 39%. The T-bill rate is 6%A client prefers to invest in your portfolio a proportion (y) that maximizes the expected return on the overall portfolio subject to the constraint that the overall portfolio's standard deviation will not exceed 30%. a. What is the investment proportion, y

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Answer:

y = 0.76923076923  or  76.923076923%  rounded off to 76.92%

So, 76.92% of the portfolio should be invested in risky portfolio.

Explanation:

The portfolio standard deviation for a portfolio consisting of two securities with one of them being the risk free security is calculated by multiplying the standard deviation of the risky security by the weightage of investment in the risky security as a proportion of the overall investment in portfolio. The formula can be written as follows,

Portfolio STDEV = Weight of Risky Asset  *  STDEV of risky asset

30% = y  *  39%

30% / 39% = y

y = 0.76923076923  or  76.923076923%  rounded off to 76.92%

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